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THE JOBWe are currently looking for an On-Site Marketing Representative for Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, VA. This person, under guidance of the Region 2 Venue Marketing team, will be responsible for multiple tasks that are essential to the success of Live Nation's on-site marketing efforts.
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Hired applicants may be eligible for annual short-term and/or long-term incentive compensation programs depending on the level of the position and whether or not it is covered by a collective-bargaining agreement.
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The Commercial Roofing Superintendent is responsible for the day-to-day on-sight control of all assigned commercial roofing projects, including but not limited, to safety of job-site, materials inventory control, scheduling daily activities on roof, budget management, and quality control inspections on a daily basis to ensure all aspects of project are completed per manufactures specifications.
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Follows directions issued by the Survey Crew Chief while on the specific job site. Follows directions issued by the Survey Crew Chief while on the specific job site. Maintains optimal communication with the Survey Crew Chief.
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Perform miscellaneous administrative support functions as directed by the contractor site lead and/or the Senior Security Manager. Perform overarching duties as the Facility Security Officer and Corporate Security Manager.
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Assist Roofers and Foremen with preparing the job site for covering roofs of structures with materials such as metal, shingles, slate, asphalt, aluminum, wood, and related materials. Assist with the installation of vapor barriers and/or layers of insulation on the roof decks of roofs.
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Assists the circulating nurse in implementing the perioperative plan of care to include patient positioning, confirmation/preparation of the operative site, updating physician preference card, care of operative specimens, and room turnover.
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Virginia Tire & Auto is seeking a Master Automotive Technician for our Fairfax County locations who is passionate about working on cars and who will thrive in a high volume, fast-paced environment.
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We focus on 3 primary service areas: Heavy Civil Construction (Power Generation, Water Resources, and Industrial & Commercial), Right-of-Way Access & Construction (Power Delivery and Pipeline Services), and Disaster Response.
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Communicates in a timely and effective manner within the team and with other disciplines working on the project. Creates comprehensive land development plans based on provided data that include utilities, roadways, erosion and sediment controls, grading, and drainage plans.
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Dash In, a proud division of the Wills Group family of brands, is now Great Place to Work Certified and Fortune's Best Workplace in Retail, and we’re on the lookout for a business-oriented, people-driven, food-loving Food Service Manager.
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The Construction Manager is the on-site construction point of contact for multiple projects, representing H&M reporting to the Project Manager. Attend on-site meetings with GCs and customers as necessary.
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Responsible for ensuring suppliers adhere to the Terms & Conditions specified on the purchase order and resolves challenges, for implementing the Procurement guidelines on site and contributing to its local deployment.
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Install underdrain on roadway projects. Operate heavy equipment including excavators, mini excavators and bobcats and run a 3-4 man crew on a daily basis. This position requires grading, excavating, loading, hauling, trenching, driving metal posts, and moving dirt to facilitate the completion of various earthwork projects.
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Dewberry is seeking an Entry Level Site/Civil Engineer to join our Gainesville, VA office to work on all phases of civil/municipal engineering including grading design, roadway design, storm water management systems design, water and sanitary sewer design, and erosion and sediment control design.
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