Previous heavy civil
construction experience preferred.
Task Force for Test
Construction experience preferred.
Not exact matches
Because most folks now
prefer the more car - like ownership
experience provided by crossovers, with their gentler handling and generally better EPA scores, the number of actual mainstream sport utilities — which are supported by body - on - frame
construction — is barely enough to fill out a baseball team.
Self - motivated and able to work on his / her own Ability to multitask and prioritize responsibilities Strong organizational skills Strong attention to detail Knowledge of Microsoft Office — Word, Excel, and Outlook Desire to continuously improve processes Strong ability to follow directions
Experience with the general contracting or
construction field is
preferred, but not required.
If you, or a family member, have been involved in a
construction accident in New York and would like more information about New York
construction laws or would like to discuss your
construction accident claim with an
experienced personal injury attorney, please schedule a free consultation by calling us toll free at 888.519.6400, in Garden City at 516.248.2234, in Flushing - Queens at 718.539.3100, or if you
prefer, fill out our intake form, and we will contact you.
Beyond this, I have handled numerous fraud investigations and suits, contract and warranty claims,
construction claims, professional liability, lending, minority shareholder and similar disputes that businesses
experience more frequently than they
prefer.
Prior
experience in
construction industry required, Timberline
experience preferred and proficient with Microsoft excel will be keys to success in this growing, family - oriented organization.
Employers increasingly
prefer candidates with both work
experience and a bachelor's degree in a
construction - related field such as
construction science,
construction management, architecture or engineering.
The minimum requirements for this position are a high school degree (or GED) and three to five years of
experience; however, many employers
prefer those with a bachelor's degree in engineering, architecture, or
construction management.
Master's degree or a BA / BS in Architecture or Engineering; professional
experience in facilities planning, design and
construction projects in higher education; and knowledge of managing trades is
preferred.
Administrative / Office Assistant Founded in 2009, RBT Electric is a growing electrical and general... the
construction industry or similar
Prefer experience working for an entrepreneurial team or...
Accounting Clerk Education: BA degree or equivalent (Accounting major a plus)
Experience & skills (will be tested): · Construction Experience Preferred · 1 - 2 year experience preferred · A / R
Experience & skills (will be tested): ·
Construction Experience Preferred · 1 - 2 year experience preferred · A / R
Experience Preferred · 1 - 2 year
experience preferred · A / R
experience preferred · A / R, A / P...
Construction industry
experience preferred.
Construction AR Specialist Job Requirements: 3 + years of construction AR experience AIA billing experience Accounting degree preferred Effective communicator If you are qualified for this
Construction AR Specialist Job Requirements: 3 + years of
construction AR experience AIA billing experience Accounting degree preferred Effective communicator If you are qualified for this
construction AR
experience AIA billing
experience Accounting degree
preferred Effective communicator If you are qualified for this position...
Must have: * Money hungry attitude * Willingness to learn * Recruitment
Experience -(Does not have to be
construction however
construction recruiters are
preferred) * Confidence * A can do attitude * Organisation skills if you are looking for a move in recruitment then look no further, we will give you the tools to grow your billings month per month and you will be joining a fast paced company that is on the up.
A majority of
experienced agents
prefer to stay away from new
construction.
Driving by the
construction site several times a week had me wondering what some of the perks of a hotel would be in comparison to an apartment complex... Having
experience with both, if you had the choice of a hotel or an apartment complex, assuming a similar number of units, building age, and neighborhood quality, which do you think you'd
prefer?