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Reports to and works closely with the Chief Estimator, Sr VP Operations and the Project Management Teams to help ensure success in the bid estimation process for marine construction projects. Ideally, the incumbent must have familiarization with Project Estimating, Marine Construction Materials, Procurement, Construction Estimating, Scheduling, Project Tracking Software, Cost Control, Project Standards, and Safety & Environmental Compliance.
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Sewer Heavy Equipment Operators perform skilled work in the operation of heavy power-driven equipment such as backhoes, sweepers, loaders, and excavators; they also perform excavation and grading work used for sewer construction and maintenance activities; and operate equipment to install, repair, and maintain underground storm and sanitary sewers and related collection structures.
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The incumbent must have a working knowledge of Project Management Administration, Marine Construction Materials, Procurement, Estimating, Scheduling, Project Tracking Software, Cost Control, Engineering Project Standards, and Safety Environmental Compliance.
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Manage H&H modeling including 1D/2D/3D hydraulic models to support planning and design of a wide range of projects including stream rehabilitation and restoration, fish passage, fish behavior, screened surface water intakes, complex culverts and bridges, and floodplain management (planning and design.
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Northwest Cascade's services include: dirt work; underground utilities; roadway construction; residential plat development; and commercial and industrial site development packages. Northwest Cascade's is the experienced leader in civil construction, accountable for innovative solutions and customer satisfaction.
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Must be willing and able to work in the heavy Civil, Construction Industry. We primarily perform heavy civil projects specializing in earth moving, transportation, roadways, water resources, and underground utilities.
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Responsibilities: This is a dual hat position for both Construction Quality Control Manager and Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO). We are searching for a proficient Quality Control Manager/Site Safety Health Officer to join our growing construction business line.
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Monitor progress of construction work on transportation projects, including earthwork, asphalt or concrete paving, drainage and utility installation, track construction, bridge and retaining wall construction or building construction for conformance with plans and specifications.
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A Pile Driver (Apprentice, Journeyman, Foreman, and General Foreman) will perform tasks involving the construction of forms for concrete footings, slabs, walls, columns, bridge decks and bent caps.
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Skilled in the use of shop equipment such as hydraulic and mechanical presses, bench grinder, drill press, mill and lathe, and assorted power tools. Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems using schematics, technical drawings and testing equipment.
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Additional project work could include heavy civil, waterfront site improvements, stormwater improvements and natural resource improvements throughout the US with a focus on the West Coast and Pacific Northwest regions.
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This includes project budgeting and administration within an established capital investment management process, management or self-performance of project delivery tasks including preliminary engineering, detailed design, permitting, procurement, construction management, field inspection, testing, turnover and project closeout.
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For degreed candidates, prior work experience in the marine construction industry as a Summer Intern or Co-op Engineer is preferred but not required. Develops bid proposals for upcoming marine construction and services projects and ensures timely submission of completed proposal.
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They are renowned for their comprehensive service department that operates 24/7, catering to heavy construction and light heavy machine needs. QualificationsProven experience in machinery sales, specifically in the construction sector.
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Proven experience in machinery sales, specifically in the construction sector. Our client, a prominent dealer in construction equipment, is actively seeking a motivated Territory Manager to oversee their operations in Pierce County.
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