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The Field Engineer at Insituform Technologies will oversee project support for production, safety, and quality management. Responsibilities include conducting site surveys, managing project costs, attending meetings, and assisting with job scheduling, subcontracting, and material procurement, ensuring successful execution of pipeline rehabilitation projects.
The Finance Intern will assist with financial analysis, budgeting, forecasting, and reporting. Responsibilities include preparing financial statements, communicating results to stakeholders, supporting budget preparation, and participating in ad hoc projects.
The Finance Intern will analyze financial performance, support budgeting and forecasting, assist with financial reporting, and participate in ad hoc finance projects. Interns will gain hands-on experience and mentorship, while working collaboratively with various teams.
The Regional Sales Engineer will define and execute sales strategies for pipeline infrastructure products in the North Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas region. Responsibilities include generating leads, developing customer relationships, using Salesforce for sales tracking, conducting presentations, and providing input on marketing communications.
The Category Manager will oversee procurement strategies for direct and indirect spend categories in a high-value range. Responsibilities include supplier negotiation, spend analysis, quarterly business reviews, risk management, and collaborating with stakeholders to enhance supply chain processes.
The Field Engineer will oversee project support for production, safety, and quality standards, conduct site surveys, manage project costs with field crews, and assist in scheduling and subcontracting. The role focuses on customer satisfaction and may require travel.
The Cooperative Procurement Specialist is responsible for driving revenue through cooperative purchasing by engaging municipal stakeholders, converting agencies from traditional procurement methods, and supporting existing members. They will develop strategies with managers, coordinate workshops, track metrics, conduct market research, and maintain relationships with customers.
The Cooperative Procurement Specialist will drive revenue growth through initiatives such as making outbound calls, conducting meetings, and aiding municipal stakeholders in using cooperative purchasing vehicles. This role involves assisting existing partners, tracking metrics, and performing market research, while also fostering relationships within an assigned territory.
The Corrosion Technologist will perform corrosion testing, conduct field surveys, and manage corrosion protection systems. Responsibilities include data gathering, report writing, and offering solutions for corrosion issues. The role requires interaction with clients and involvement in project management.
The Cooperative Procurement Specialist is responsible for driving revenue through outbound calls, meetings, and managing relationships with municipal stakeholders. They will assist in converting agencies to cooperative purchasing, coordinate workshops, and track metrics, while collaborating with internal teams to enhance procurement strategies.
The Field Engineer is responsible for overseeing project production, safety, quality, and management standards. This includes conducting site surveys, managing project costs, preparing scopes of work, and ensuring effective communication in project meetings. Additionally, the role involves handling material procurement and ensuring customer satisfaction.
The Cooperative Procurement Specialist is responsible for driving revenue through cooperative purchasing, converting agencies to this model, aiding existing members, coordinating workshops, and leveraging CRM tools for opportunity management. The role requires strong communication and problem-solving skills while collaborating with various stakeholders to enhance the purchasing experience.
The Senior Corrosion Engineer will plan and perform engineering design duties for cathodic protection systems, review data and prepare specifications, supervise tests on structural conditions, and coordinate project activities. Responsibilities also include mentoring junior engineers and performing economic evaluations of protection methods.
The Field Engineer will oversee project support for production, safety, and quality, manage costs, attend project meetings, assist in subcontracting and material procurement, and ensure project standards are met.
The Project Scheduler assists in developing construction project schedules using Primavera P6, generates productivity reports, conducts statistical analysis, and coordinates with project teams for planning and scheduling. They support project planning activities, maintain status reports, and work closely with various stakeholders to manage schedule changes and ensure timely project execution.
The Financial Analyst will support budgeting, forecasting, management reporting, and financial analysis processes. This includes improving reporting systems, developing key performance indicators, generating complex financial analyses, and partnering with various business units to support financial decision-making.
The Cooperative Procurement Specialist focuses on increasing Company revenue through outbound communications, educating municipal stakeholders on cooperative purchasing, and assisting partner members. Key responsibilities include driving procurement revenue, building stakeholder relationships, tracking metrics, conducting market research, and utilizing CRM tools. The role requires strong communication skills and the ability to work both independently and within a team.
The Finance Manager will oversee the preparation of financial statements, assist in budget preparation, manage GL and cash activities, drive financial performance through analysis, and ensure compliance with financial policies. They will report to senior leadership and facilitate financial decision-making.
The Financial Analyst will support budgeting, forecasting, and management reporting processes by partnering with leaders across disciplines. Responsibilities include improving reporting systems, developing performance indicators, generating financial analyses, and assisting in the annual budgeting process. The role requires evaluating performance metrics, conducting market analyses, and contributing to bonus calculations while implementing forecasting software.
The Construction Project Manager will oversee multiple construction projects, managing schedules, budgets, contracts, and project performance. Responsibilities include preparing project estimates, conducting site visits, ensuring project quality, and administering project meetings to facilitate collaboration with subcontractors and clients while ensuring financial accountability.