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The Construction Project Administrator (CPA) role is critical to ensuring outside plant (OSP) construction work is performed to industry standards and meets requirements for cost and engineering expectations.
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You will become a valued member of a family owned and operated company that prioritizes safety above all and does a variety of work including, but not limited to, heavy highway construction, bridge building and remediation and dam rehabilitation.
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UFP Construction is a service-oriented, one-stop supplier of construction products that combines the strengths of many companies for one common goal: our customers’ success. You would be responsible for the creating and implementing automation and robotics solutions which would include design specifications, documentation and troubleshooting of the equipment for our Construction Manufacturing Group.
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Our residential construction company is growing, and we have openings for an experienced, senior, 2 or 3-person carpentry crew. our support team has already done any demo, installed the footings, stacked the materials on saw horses, and positioned the portable toilet.
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You will observe and inspect various contractor operations such as clearing and grubbing, earthmoving, paving, concrete pavement, bridge construction, pipe installation, traffic control, and pavement marking.
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Build and maintain relationships with the owner, architect/engineer, construction manager, and other project partners. About PC Construction: PC offers general contracting, construction management and design-build services to private and public clients across the country.
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Must have six (6) months of work experience (for example working in a distribution warehouse environment, roofer, farmhand, grocery dock, construction, manipulating patients in a hospital/nursing home or physical therapy environment, or other positions which require continuous heavy lifting which deals with multi-temperature.
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Job ID: 494926 Cessford Construction Company, a CRH company, is a supplier of construction materials servicing Central Iowa, Southeast Iowa and West Central Illinois. Cessford Construction Company, a CRH Company, is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer.
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The Senior Estimator prepares timely and accurate bid estimates from $0-$50 million dollars within the civil underground and utility construction line of business and helps plan all projects with expectations for the efficient use of personnel, equipment, materials and subcontractors within contract requirements, time guidelines and other restrictions.
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Title: Project Administrator Location: Burlington, MA (4 days onsite, 1 remote)Duration: Direct HireSalary: $60 - 70K annual salaryTarget start date: ASAPWe are on the lookout for a Construction Project Administrator who's ready to dive into a world of ensuring projects meet our high standards.
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Environmental regulations, state and local permitting process, construction of multifamily housing. Solicit consultant services for due diligence, design and construction services; review and evaluate the responses and obtain the services.
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Job Summary:This position is a field based role and will travel daily to job sites mostly around Charlotte VT. ResponsibilitiesBroom/Shovel work assisting crew in underground utility construction.
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Bucks County Electric Works is an open-shop electrical contractor specializing in new residential construction for the nation’s largest homebuilders. Current projects include new single family, townhouse, and condominium projects throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey for Toll Brothers, Ryan Homes, Lennar, and other established builders.
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Prior experience in the heavy construction industry or aggregates production industry helpful. Responsible for daily operations including safe production, quality, customer focus and maintaining the integrity of the safety and environmental systems within company's operations for asphalt, aggregates, construction and equipment.
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The Community Manager for a Lease Up is integral to the success of the property, encompassing the responsibilities from the construction phase to community stabilization. Community Manager Purpose: The purpose of the Community Manager for Lease Up is to effectively manage and coordinate persons, activities and available resources in order to accomplish property objectives as set forth by the Regional Manager and property owner, in a manner consistent with Thrive’s Values.
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