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A bachelor's degree in environmental health and safety or a related field. We hold Master Construction Agreements with Cox Communications, Comcast Cable, Crown Castle, Segra, Suddenlink, Windstream, and RCN in the States of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, Vermont, New Jersey and Washington D.C. We are committed to providing reliable and efficient cabling and maintenance services for high-speed internet connectivity via fiber optic and Coaxial systems.
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As the Field Sales Engineer you will be selling a wide range of industrial control and machinery safety products such as Electric motors & gearboxes, PLCs, HMI, Safety switches & relays, sensors, servos.
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Be responsible for project financial performance • Adhere to company safety polices with use of personal protective equipment, (PPE) • Complete internal and external training as required Job Duties:Understands and follows professional survey standards, codes, and survey related procedures for conducting land surveying survey services.
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As a Construction Field Superintendent, you will have the unique opportunity to oversee and manage on-site construction projects. If you are a detail-oriented professional who thrives in a fast-paced construction environment, and enjoy project coordination, then this position as a Construction Field Superintendent at Kinsley Steel is the perfect opportunity for you.
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Experience as resident engineer or hands-on (in the field) design consultant or owner’s engineer. - Interface with internal data center design engineering team, server hardware team, environmental health and safety team to promote standards that maintain consistency and reliability in services delivered.
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As a Structural Engineer in DCE-CSAS, you are a leader and visionary in your field, working within and leading the work of cross-functional teams that include: technical program management, product management, architectural, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, supply chain management, operations, safety and security, and legal.
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This position will primarily include field safety observation for various Outside plant and roadway construction projects in the Metro DC area. The primary function of this position is to provide technical expertise and support of the Safety Management System for OSP Construction at NTI National Technologies.
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Formulate and implement safety policies and procedures specific to road construction, heavy equipment operations, and other outside plant telecommunications activities. Conduct regular audits of construction sites and heavy equipment to identify safety issues.
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Responsible for field safety training and daily oversight to assure that every crew member is working safely. Responsibilities Planning, scheduling, and implementing the tasks of multiple field crews for sports fields construction and irrigation.
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