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As demand for renewable energy continues to grow, we have 70 landfill gas-to-energy projects in operation and plan to expand our portfolio to 115 projects by 2028. POSITION SUMMARY: A Laborer is responsible for safely and efficiently performing general labor duties at a hauling company, transfer station, recycling center or landfill.
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Transfer Station CIP Rehab, such as tipping floor resurfacing and hillside stabilization and Landfill CIP Rehab such as landfill gas header extension and groundwater well replacement. KCSWD is the lead King County Agency for delivering Zero Waste of Resources (ZWoR) goal for the region, which will reduce valuable materials sent to the landfill by up to 70.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Interacting with subcontractors Provide direction to the project team to complete the projects safe and on time Perform on-site Assistant Superintendent duties Required Skills Qualifications include: Multifamily Construction required.
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Work in various aspects of solid waste and environmental projects, that may include construction quality assurance of landfill cell construction and/or closure, monitoring well installation, groundwater sampling, landfill gas control and collection system design, landfill gas monitoring, landfill gas balancing, landfill inspections, and associated various environmental permits and plans.
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Operations and maintenance of soil, groundwater, and landfill gas remediation systems. Some of these characteristics include an inquisitive and can-do mentality, proactiveness, self-motivation, an eye for detail, excellent organization skills, clear writing and communication skills, and are able to pursue Professional licensure as a Geologist, Hydrogeologist, or Environmental Engineer in Washington State.
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Aerotek, on behalf of it's client is seeking a superintendent with experience leading environmental cleanup, soil remediation, demo/decon or habitat restoration projects for a long-term position.
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EXPERIENCE: MERGEFIELD "Experience" 5 - 8 years relevant experience in marine engineering, sailing onboard a vessel or shoreside experience in a Marine Superintendent, Port Engineer, or similar role.
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We also formed Blue Polymers, a joint venture with Ravago, to develop facilities that will further process plastic material from our Polymer Centers to help meet the growing demand for sustainable packaging.
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Actively champions and supports all Republic programs and has oversight of the Area Safety Director, Area Operations Manager, Area Driver Trainer, Area Post Collections Manager, Area Recycling Manager, Area Engineering & Environmental Manager to support Company safety initiatives.
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Oversee steel erection activities working with the Project Manager(s) and General Superintendent, Superintendent, General Foreman, and Foreman. KWH Constructors, Inc is a privately owned, growing steel erector with a construction engineering subsidiary.
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As an Entry-Level Engineer you will provide engineering/design support to the team within our existing solid waste practice which is focused on providing engineering services to private and municipal clients in the landfill, landfill gas, compost and solid waste management industries.
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Separate items into their various streams: landfill, compostables (food/drink, food packaging, cutlery, etc.) Must have recycling and landfill experience. Night Zero-Waste Sorter - 11:00 pm to 7:00 am (approximately.
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Our client is an environmental consulting and construction firm that designs and implements sustainable environmental solutions, including solid and hazardous waste management, landfill gas, site remediation, renewable energy, and regulatory compliance.
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Minimum seven (7) years of experience in new home construction project management, including but not limited to: Site/Construction Superintendent and/or related field, relevant broad knowledge managing construction on multiple communities, overseeing large residential communities with multiple building types required.
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Collaborate with the project superintendent and site operations team throughout the life of the project. These positions include safety professionals, any level of superintendent or project manager, MEP or QC professionals, project engineers and construction interns.
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