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3 years of gas pipeline construction or maintenance experience. 5 or more years of gas pipeline construction experience. The Gas General Foreman leads the crew to complete daily tasks related to the installation and repair of natural gas pipelines and/or joint trench utilities for power and telephone in a safe and correct manner.
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You help us provide excavation, site work, underground utilities, asphalt paving, ready-mix concrete, and more to a slew of satisfied clients, including VDOT, Norfolk International Terminal, numerous local governments, private developers, and corporate entities.
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CCI has a large equipment fleet and self performs all aspects of construction management, site work, utilities, demolition, heavy highway, cast-in-place concrete, installation of divisions 8 & 10 items, and erection of pre-engineered metal structures.
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Typical elements will include roads, layout, water and sewer, drainage, grading, storm water management, erosion control. Understand construction terminology and other concepts related to civil engineering, site design, landscape architecture, surveying, and construction practices.
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PREFERRED TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management;Seven (7) years of progressive, direct land development, utility construction inspection or contractor operations;Knowledge of Sanitary Sewer and Storm Water Installation practicesVDOT Certifications in the following: Soils, Asphalt, Concrete, Aggregate and Pavement Markings are preferred.
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Description"> ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIESSummary/Objective: The Plant Maintenance Technician is responsible for the installation, maintenance and repair of our sand and gravel and concrete facilities.
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The selected candidate will be responsible for leading a design project and working with the design team in preparing roadway, grading, sediment and erosion control, SWM and storm drainage construction plans for a variety of infrastructure improvement projects.
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The position provides opportunities to manage a team of designers and project managers providing engineering design including detail preparation, land grading, stormwater calculations, report writing, permit application preparation and construction quality control.
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Lead and perform professional civil engineering work and conduct complex/ comprehensive investigations and inspections of proposed and existing site conditions, resources, facilities, site grading, stormwater drainage, hydrology, and hydraulics to determine conformance with applicable rules, standards, and construction or operating permits.
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Kokosing's services include heavy civil/industrial construction such as highways, bridges, underground utilities, water/wastewater facilities, power stations, and marine construction (dredging, piers, docks, etc.
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As a Multi-Family Superintendent, you'll play a crucial role in the successful execution of our client's construction projects. Previous experience as a Superintendent or similar role in multi-family residential construction.
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Operate aerial lifts, forklifts, skidsteers, backhoes, excavators, boom trucks, and other equipment used in the construction of electrical substations. Perform substation construction and maintenance with minimal to no supervision.
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Demonstrates technical proficiency in multiple aspects of one of the following work processes (i.e., excavation, pipe, concrete or paving, grading, mechanical and/or other relevant disciplines.
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Tasks will include permitting, site layout and development, grading and erosion control, drainage and stormwater management design, development of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), and public outreach.
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Working knowledge of civil and environmental engineering principles including grading, site layout, wetland impacts, entrances, traffic, utilities, etc. ·Understanding of surface water quality, stormwater quality and stormwater management in construction and post construction settings, hydrology and hydraulic analysis, and applicable rules and regulations.
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