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PNE Construction (PNEC) – a Pacific Northern Environmental LLC Company, is seeking a Fuel Superintendent who thrives in a fast-paced, team environment and has the ability to provide exceptional service and skills to our company and clients.
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The General Superintendent will develop and execute the project plan and oversee all aspects of assigned projects with significant complexity. The General Superintendent will develop and execute the project plan and oversee all aspects of assigned projects with significant complexity.
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SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT In addition, this position will be responsible for the following: Manages complex stand-alone or multiple projects from initial planning to completion. The Senior Superintendent will plan, manage and execute all aspects of significantly complex or multiple projects.
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Review and sign retain samples and escalate any quality concerns to the Quality Manager or Plant Superintendent/Plant Manager as well as any full rejected rolls. Review and sign retain samples and escalate any quality concerns to the Quality Manager or Plant Superintendent/Plant Manager as well as any full rejected rolls.
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Dynamic Fuel Superintendent Role - Leading Construction Projects with Expertise and Innovation. The Fuel Superintendent is responsible for assisting different departments in the pre-construction process and helps team finish projects on time within budget.
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Collect and submit samples of rejected stock to the paper mill. Six Sigma Yellow Belt with a Sig Sigma Green Belt preferred. Assist quality manager on training on quality procedures, quality systems (i.e., X-rite, Measure Color), quality equipment (i.e., BST ProMark), and recognition of quality issues on samples and any other quality related items as needed.
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The Fuel Superintendent is responsible for fabricating, installing, and maintaining piping systems and fixtures for high-pressure fuel systems performing the following duties. PNE Construction is seeking a Fuel Superintendent who thrives in a fast-paced, team environment and has the ability to provide exceptional service and skills to our company and clients.
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Direct CADD operators or draft CAD plans on projects that could include, but are not limited to, new interchanges, new alignments, roundabouts, paving, chip seal, rock fall mitigation, erosion control, drainage, and other designs.
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Minimum Qualifications: Education: High school diploma Experience: At least five years previous experience and/or training in the concrete industry; Must possess advanced knowledge of concrete paving, tools and equipment; Must possess in-depth knowledge of layout for footings.
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The ideal candidate should have a valid Washington License from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), have clear fingerprints from OSPI, and be an Educational Staff Associate (ESA.
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