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Pre-project approved” responsibilities include site civil construction including Site Development, utility power, ac surge suppression, generator/transfer switches, HVAC, DC power, grounding and lightning, final floor and space planning and records/capacity.
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As a CBRE Surveying Project Manager, you will be responsible for having knowledge of ALTA Surveys, Cell Tower Surveys, As-built Surveys, Topographic Surveys, Property, and Boundary Surveys experience.
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Reporting to the OSP Construction Manager, the OSP Construction Supervisor plays a vital role in OSP’s leadership team, facilitating and governing field construction.
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Ardurra is seeking a Project Engineer to join our Transportation team in Wyoming! Ardurra is currently looking for a Transportation Project Manager to join our growing team.
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Canvasser - outside - inside - call center - entry level - automotive sales - luxury car - used car - medical - dental - pharmaceutical - solar - industry - brewery - agriculture - vacation - travel - insurance - mortgage servicing - mortgage processing - real estate - retail - customer service - dealerships - collections - startups - creative marketing - SDR - canvass - sales - construction - marketing - food service - canvassing- outdoor sales - appointment setter.
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As a fence installer, you look forward to joining the fence-building crew each morning out in the fresh air, digging in, and seeing the project take shape. Fence Installer (Farm/Ranch Hand-Construction.
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Daily communications with Project Manager and/or Schedule Coordinator on inspection or project delays, requirements and general status of job. Work with Project Manager, Schedule Coordinator and Office Administrative Staff to ensure complete closeout and turnover of jobs to the client (Confirm that work is completed so it can be billed in full.
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Juris Doctorate (JD) degree required; AND four year's experience in a civil law practice; one year of public law experience is preferred. Do you have a Juris Doctorate (JD) degree AND four years experience in a civil law practice.
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Inspect foundation, concrete, steel, masonry, wood construction, framing, plastering, plumbing, gas plumbing, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, electrical installations, and a variety of other complex and routine building system elements.
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Minimum of 4 years of experience as a Project Manager in any field. Responsible for recruiting, managing and leading teams of employees, including Project Engineer, Field Engineer, Superintendent and Foreman.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in a CATV construction Management position. Job Summary The Construction Manager is responsible for providing direction and management to ensure on-schedule completion within or below budget in accordance with contractual obligations.
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The Senior ServiceNow Engineer to support the US Army Corps of Engineers Revolutionary IT Services (USACE RITS) to manage and oversee the Configuration Management Database (CMDB) to inventory and troubleshoot existing information, as well as, mange integration and discovery processes such as generating patterns in discovery and creating or modifying new and existing patterns in Discovery.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its Service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other US federal agencies, all over the world.
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Complete and submit paperwork, reporting, and perform other administrative tasks related to project completion and/or employee supervision in a timely manner. 3 to 5 years of experience working in a specialized construction field and/or related industry.
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Simon, the Colas USA subsidiary that operates throughout Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming, specializes in aggregates, asphalt, and ready-mix concrete production, asphalt paving, and concrete, bridge, highway, and utility construction.
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