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The Foreman serves as Technical Lead and Crew Chief on his/her assigned projects. 5+ years of experience in commercial building construction or other related industry/trade, Knowledge of construction principles and practices, including efficient use of labor hours.
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Responsibilities include: roof installation duties; project planning; managing safety and related risks; complying with company regulations and OSHA standards; and training & development of your Crew. A Day In the Life of a Foreman - Commercial Reroof Crew, low-slope roofer:Exercise your leadership skills.
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May coordinate activities of switching crew from locomotive cab, caboose, or control tower. Sits or rides in cab of locomotive to observe signals from other crew members. Talks to crew or other yard workers via radio to give or receive switching information.
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We are currently seeking a Landscape Construction Crew Member with landscaping or construction industry experience to join our Landscape Construction department.
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We are looking for our next Carpenter/Panelized Framer Crew Leader. The Carpenter/Panelized Framer Crew Leader will. We are looking for our next Framing Crew Carpenter Leader for projects in and around the Madison area.
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Maintains hospital grounds including landscaping maintenance and snow removal. Maintains hospital grounds including landscaping maintenance and snow removal. Maintains and repairs fire alarm systems/devices, sprinkler system, and related equipment, and tests and documents testing of system as necessary.
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Review working drawings including architectural, structural, mechanical, civil, electrical and landscaping plans with respect to details, buildability, alternative methods, conflicts, and dimensions.
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Our core services include construction engineering, land development, land surveying, local government, structural engineering, traffic & roundabout engineering, transportation engineering, and water resources engineering.
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Maintains grounds (landscaping) in a neat and orderly manner, including the clubhouse, fitness center, study room, pool area, and all amenity areas on property, as well as the trash removal areas (trash room, dumpster areas, compactor, etc)Maintains an adequate inventory control and security of all tools, materials, supplies, and equipment at all times; procures items as needed.
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JT is riding an exciting wave of growth, and we are looking for a skilled civil engineering Construction Manager to bring their talents to our dynamic team in our Madison, WI office location. Our design and construction professionals work closely together, utilizing our combined experience, knowledge, and expertise to deliver award-winning projects.
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Construction/Lumber Yard Specialist gea. Previous experience in construction and/or lumber is a plus. Construction/Lumber Yard Specialist gea. Previous experience working with large trucks including semis and acting as a yard spotter is preferred.
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Performance objectives should also include: Ensure safe working conditions have been established by reviewing documentation (including procedures, job hazard analysis, and permits) and auditing the energy program for construction, commissioning, maintenance, and operations activitiesWork with construction and commissioning teams to ensure safe working conditions to properly test and validate installation, operation, and performance of MEP systems.
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Work with General Manager to ensure Film Crew procedures support an environment that is clean, safe and in good repair for both associates and guests. Work with General Manager to ensure Film Crew procedures support an environment that is clean, safe and in good repair for both associates and guests.
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OR minimum three years of experience in the industry plus minimum one year of experience as a trainer, project manager, project supervisor or crew leader. OR minimum eight years of experience in the industry plus minimum three years of experience as a trainer, project manager, project supervisor or crew leader.
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Traveling Construction Superintendent Qualifications: Minimum of 5 years of experience as a traveling superintendent in commercial construction, with experience in restaurants, retail, big box stores, hotels, multi-family housing, hospitals, shopping centers, and high-rise buildings.
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