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Construction Trades Jobs in Arizona

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Search Results - Construction Trades Jobs in Arizona
Department of Defense-Yuma
matters requiring extensive knowledge of multiple construction trades and related construction methods; 4) Independently preparing technical analysis and cost estimates and reviewing engineering design for proposed changes. Reviewing contractor cost...
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Florence (AZ)
excellent communication and problem-solving skills, and cares about others. Apply if you have the following: Minimum Requirements:  •  High school diploma or GED.  •  Two (2) years general maintenance and/or related construction trade.  •  Valid, active driver's...
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geogroup.com -
Amazon-Tempe
in the world. You will be on the construction site daily, interacting with the construction trades as Amazon's owner's representative. You will be directly responsible for driving cost, schedule, and quality while managing construction vendors and contractors...
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amazon.jobs -
Phoenix
excellent communication and problem-solving skills, and cares about others. Apply if you have the following: Minimum Requirements:  •  High school diploma or GED.  •  One (1) year general maintenance and/or related construction trade.  •  Valid, active Arizona...
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geogroup.com -
Phoenix
discipline; or a construction trades background with relevant experience.  •  In:depth knowledge of the construction industry and company operations, specifically construction specifications, building materials, methods, and procedures.  •  Strong understanding...
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