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Provides general repair work on refrigeration, heating, and ventilation equipment, such as air conditioning units, evaporative condensers, ice machine equipment, water pumps, gas furnaces, compressors, and electric motors in a safe and timely manner.
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We Offer: Paid Time Off (PTO) – personal, holiday, sick and vacation Career advancement opportunities 401(k) retirement planning Profit sharing Medical Dental Vision Employer-Paid Life Employer-Paid Short Term Disability And More We are currently seeking a team member who believes in the “extra mile” philosophy to fulfill our Commercial Tire Service Manager role.
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Primary Qualifications 3-5 years of Commercial HVAC experience (Chiller experience would be beneficial) Hold a valid certification to provide HVAC services in the State in which the work is performed.
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Baker Roofing Company - Foreman This is a unique opportunity to take control of and propel you along your career path. We pride ourselves on over 100 years of quality work, investing in our employees, and providing a family-centered culture.
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Additionally, this position has responsibilities that will span a broad-spectrum including Project Planning, Cost Management, Time Management, Quality Management, Contract Administration, and Safety Management.
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Headquartered in Columbia, SC, with service areas throughout SC, NC, and Ga, they have a stellar reputation and company culture to match. · Mid-sized company with almost 100 employees· Majority of the Work is in South Carolina· Solid Pipeline of work and history of continued growth since 1986· Safety record is one of the best in the industry WHAT THIS COMPANY OFFERS YOU:This company values and appreciates their employees and this opportunity comes with all the benefits that you would expect at a solid career focused firm and better.
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Project Manager / Commercial ConstructionColumbia, SCCOMPANY PROFILE:Award-winning, full-service Construction Management Company that has been in business for more than 35 years. Their scope of work includes K-12, Higher Education, Hospitality, Office, Retail, Faith Based, Historic Renovation, and Industrial.
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Monitor contractor performance; insure adherence to terms and conditions of agreements·Review bid documents and assist with bidder solicitation activities BACKGROUND PROFILE: ·5 yrs. Manage all aspects of the project during the construction phase including contractual, planning, and budget management.
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The Project Manager prepares status reports and works to ensure plans adhere to contract specifications. Strong interpersonal and communication skills will be essential since the Project Manager will work closely with Project Owners, Vendors, Subcontractors, Superintendents, Project Estimators, and Accounting.
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Project Manager / Commercial ConstructionColumbia, SCCOMPANY PROFILE:Award-winning, full-service Construction Management Company that has been in business for more than 35 years.
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Project Manager / Commercial ConstructionColumbia, SCCOMPANY PROFILE:Award-winning, full-service Construction Management Company that has been in business for more than 35 years.
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Project Manager / Commercial ConstructionColumbia, SCCOMPANY PROFILE:Award-winning, full-service Construction Management Company that has been in business for more than 35 years.
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Project Manager / Commercial Construction Columbia, SC COMPANY PROFILE: Award-winning, full-service Construction Management Company that has been in business for more than 35 years.
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Naylor Building Partnerships Inc. is looking for a dynamic, hardworking, HVAC Service Technician to join our team in Columbia, South Carolina. As a HVAC technician, you will be responsible for the troubleshooting, servicing and repairing of HVAC equipment as well as performing preventative maintenance on PM contracts.
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Commercial Loan Officer Responsibilities Manage and grow a loan portfolio Make sales calls to achieve sales goals Meet benchmarks in multiple facets including but not limited to profitability and credit quality Promote new business development Work well with support staff and executive management This opportunity includes an excellent compensation and benefits package.
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