FINISHERS - Weekend Shift

Anderson Dahlen Description: Gray's Specialty Equipment segment offers a comprehensive range of expert services to design, manufacture, integrate, install, and maintain some of the most advanced systems on the market. The Specialty Equipment segment includes Anderson Dahlen, located in Ramsey, MN, and Waconia, MN. Anderson Dahlen delivers end-to-end equipment design-build and contract manufacturing, with precision fabrication - cutting, forming, machining, welding, finishing, and complex assemblies - backed by engineering, integration, and complete process solutions including skids and sanitary platforms tailored to customer applications. Anderson Dahlen is ISO 9001:2015 certified, as well as ASME, AWS, and PED compliant. The wage range for this role takes into account a wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions, including but not limited to skill sets, experience and training, certifications, as well as other business and organizational needs. The disclosed range estimate has not been adjusted for the applicable geographic differential associated with the location at which the position may be filled. It is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role, and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current range is $22-$35/hour, including a 15% shift differential. Our comprehensive health plan options, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, provide our team members with the tools they need for treatment, preventative care, exams, and prescriptions. ADI's life, disability, and supplemental insurance options provide peace of mind and support to rely on in challenging times. Our team members overseas are offered private health insurance, life insurance, and an employee assistance program (EAP). Requirements: PRIMARY OBJECTIVE/QUALIFICATIONS OF THE POSITION: * Weekend shift hours ar e 6:00am-6:30pm, Fri-Sun. * Performs a full range of rough grinding, polishing, and metal finishing operations on components, manufactured parts, and assemblies in accordance with prescribed specifications, quality standards, and safety requirements. * Follow all safe work practices and OSHA requirements. * Grind, file, sand, polish, and blend metal surfaces using hand tools, power tools, and finishing techniques. * Examine and feel metal surfaces to detect defects such as dents, scratches, or material imperfections. * Set up and operate straight-line sanders, buffers, Timesavers, and hand-held grinders and polishers. * Select proper abrasives and finishing methods to achieve specified finishes efficiently and consistently. * Read, understand, and apply blueprints, customer requirements, and written or verbal work instructions. * Complete projects within established timeframes while meeting or exceeding quality standards. * Monitor and maintain quality of finished goods throughout the process. * Use profilometers and other measuring tools to verify surface finish requirements. * Stage work and operate equipment independently as skill level allows. * Develop, improve, and standardize finishing processes and techniques while maintaining high quality standards. * Contribute to continuous improvement, cost-saving initiatives, and quality enhancements. * Train, mentor, and support other finishers as experience level allows. * Work effectively in a team environment and maintain positive working relationships. * Understand and follow all company policies and procedures. * Perform other duties as assigned. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The company fosters a manufacturing-type environment. Moderately heavy work requires the occasional lifting of objects weighing 50 pounds or less. In the performance of essential duties, the incumbent may be required to operate a variety of industrial machining tools. * Lift/Carry- * 0-10 lbs. continuously. * 11-50 lbs. frequently * 51-100 lbs. never * Push/Pull- * 0-25 lbs. continuously * 26-100 lbs. frequently * Bend- 34-66% during a 10-hour shift. * Twist/Turn- 34-66% during a 10-hour shift. * Kneel/Squat- 0-33% during a 10-hour shift. * Sit- 0-33% during a 10-hour shift. * Stand/Walk- 0-33% during a 10-hour shift. * Overhead Reaching- 0-33% during a 10-hour shift. * Ladder/Stair Climb- 0-33% during a 10-hour shift. EEO DISCLAIMER: Gray is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes everyone to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, age, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, or other legally protected status. PI1420d8ff755e-29400-39916661

Cook

Cook Do you love to cook and lead with heart? Then we've got a spot for you at Pomeroy Living ! We're searching for a passionate Cook to join our All-Star Culinary Team , where every meal makes a difference. In this role, you'll help lead the kitchen, support the dietary department when the Chef is away, and create delicious, well-presented meals our residents truly look forward to. If you take pride in quality, presentation, and smiles at the table—you'll feel right at home here. Part-time position Rotating weekend availability required What You'll Be Cooking Up: * Preparing and serving nutritious, great-tasting meals * Planning food production to align with meal service times * Following standard recipes and special diet orders * Safely operating kitchen equipment like a pro * Maintaining top-notch sanitation and food safety standards * Keeping the kitchen clean, organized, and running smoothly * Supporting and leading the dietary team when needed What We're Looking For: * Previous cooking or culinary experience * Knowledge of kitchen equipment and cooking techniques * A sharp eye for detail and presentation * Ability to thrive in a fast-paced kitchen * A team player with a positive attitude Why You'll Love Working Here: ✨ Paid Time Off - starts accruing on day one Paid Holidays Get paid faster - access up to 50% of your earned pay daily Flexible scheduling ❤️ Life & Health Insurance 401(k) retirement plan Career growth & advancement opportunities Come cook with purpose and be part of something meaningful. Join the amazing culinary team at Pomeroy Living—where great food meets great care. pm25 Compensation details: 20-20 PI064d44789fae-29400-39634378

Project Scheduler-Federal Construction

About the Company The company is a growing construction organization delivering complex infrastructure and facilities projects for federal agencies worldwide. The company’s Federal Services Division specializes in executing high-performance Design-Build projects for U.S. Government clients, including Department of Defense organizations. With expertise in civil, infrastructure, and facilities construction, they support critical government programs across challenging domestic and international environments. The organization is recognized for disciplined project controls, strong safety culture, and successful delivery of mission-critical infrastructure. About the Position The company is seeking a qualified Project Scheduler to support NAVFAC Design-Build construction projects in Guam and Hawaii . The Project Scheduler is responsible for the development, maintenance, analysis, and reporting of the Project Baseline Schedule and all schedule updates in accordance with contract requirements, including UFGS Division 01 scheduling specifications . This role is a critical member of the Project Management Team , working closely with the Project Manager, Superintendent, Project Engineer, QC Manager, and subcontractors to ensure the project schedule functions as a proactive management tool rather than simply a reporting requirement. The Scheduler will also interface with NAVFAC ROICC representatives and Government QA personnel to support schedule reviews, progress reporting, and schedule-related contract requirements. Key Responsibilities Schedule Development Develop the Project Baseline Schedule using Primavera P6 in accordance with contract requirements. Coordinate with project leadership, subcontractors, and the Designer of Record to incorporate all design, procurement, permitting, and construction activities. Ensure schedule logic reflects realistic durations, sequencing, and constraints. Submit baseline schedules for Government review and respond to comments. Schedule Maintenance & Reporting Prepare and submit monthly schedule updates in accordance with NAVFAC and UFGS requirements. Update actual progress, remaining durations, and logic changes. Identify and analyze critical path and near-critical activities . Prepare narrative reports explaining schedule status, delays, impacts, and recovery plans. Schedule Risk & Delay Analysis Identify schedule risks and develop mitigation strategies. Support development of recovery schedules when delays occur. Perform schedule fragnet analysis for potential changes or contract modifications. Assist with preparation of Time Impact Analyses (TIA) when required. Design & Procurement Coordination Integrate design deliverables and submittal activities into the schedule. Coordinate with the Project Engineer to track design review timelines and Government comment resolution. Ensure long-lead procurement and fabrication activities are properly sequenced. Construction Coordination Interface regularly with the Project Superintendent and Field Engineers to verify actual field progress. Conduct schedule review meetings with subcontractors. Verify procurement, delivery, and installation timelines align with field operations. Project Controls Support Assist the Project Manager in evaluating schedule impacts related to changes or unforeseen conditions. Support preparation of documentation for Government review when schedule adjustments are required. Maintain accurate schedule documentation to support claims avoidance and dispute resolution. Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience) 5 years of scheduling experience on federal, infrastructure, or heavy civil construction projects Demonstrated experience developing and maintaining schedules in Primavera P6 Experience supporting Design-Build project delivery Strong knowledge of Critical Path Method (CPM) scheduling Experience preparing schedule narratives and impact analyses Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) U.S. Citizenship required Experience supporting NAVFAC, USACE, or other DoD construction projects Familiarity with UFGS Division 01 scheduling requirements Prior OCONUS project experience , particularly in Guam or the Indo-Pacific region Experience preparing Time Impact Analyses (TIA) for federal contracts Experience working with cost-loaded or resource-loaded project schedules Benefits Competitive base salary Performance-based bonus opportunities Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage 401(k) retirement plan with company participation Paid time off and company holidays OCONUS project support (housing, travel, and allowances where applicable) Professional development and training opportunities Opportunity to work on high-impact federal infrastructure programs

Site Safety and Health Officer-Federal Construction

About the Company The company is a nationally recognized construction firm delivering complex infrastructure and facilities projects for federal, state, and commercial clients. The company’s Federal Services Division specializes in supporting mission-critical programs for U.S. Government agencies, including Department of Defense clients across domestic and international locations. They have built a reputation for disciplined project execution, strong safety culture, and technical excellence in challenging construction environments. The firm regularly delivers high-performance civil, infrastructure, and facilities projects that support national defense and public infrastructure initiatives. About the Position The company is seeking a qualified Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) to support NAVFAC Design-Build construction projects in Hawaii and Guam . The SSHO is responsible for the implementation, enforcement, and continuous improvement of the project Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program in full compliance with EM 385-1-1 (15 March 2024) , UFGS 01 35 26 – Governmental Safety Requirements , FAR 52.236-13 , and all applicable federal, Department of Defense, and NAVFAC safety standards. This individual will serve as the on-site safety authority and is empowered to stop work whenever unsafe conditions or non-compliant activities are observed. The SSHO will interface directly with NAVFAC representatives, including the ROICC and Government Safety personnel , while coordinating daily with the Project Manager and reporting functionally to the Director of Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE). This role is critical to maintaining a safe work environment while ensuring full compliance with federal construction safety regulations. Key Responsibilities Safety Program Leadership Serve as the designated Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) in accordance with EM 385-1-1 (2024), Chapter 2. Exercise full authority to enforce safety requirements and stop work for any activity posing imminent danger or non-compliance with contract safety requirements. Implement and maintain the Government-accepted Accident Prevention Plan (APP) throughout the life of the project. Safety Planning & Documentation Prepare, review, and maintain site-specific Accident Prevention Plans (APPs) and Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs) for all Definable Features of Work (DFOWs). Participate in the preparation, revision, and administration of ENG Form 6293 and required safety submittals. Site Inspections & Compliance Conduct and document daily safety and occupational health inspections of work areas, equipment, and operations. Establish and maintain a Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Deficiency Tracking System to monitor and resolve safety deficiencies. Verify subcontractor compliance with project safety requirements, including APPs and AHAs. Training & Workforce Safety Conduct site-specific safety orientations, job hazard briefings, and task-specific training . Verify that all personnel and subcontractors possess required safety certifications, training, and medical qualifications prior to performing work. Incident Investigation & Reporting Lead and document accident, incident, and near-miss investigations in accordance with EM 385-1-1 and FAR 52.236-13. Ensure immediate notification to Government representatives for reportable incidents. Maintain accurate records of injuries, illnesses, property damage, and corrective actions. Government Coordination Interface directly with NAVFAC representatives, including ROICC and Government safety personnel. Provide documentation and reporting required under contract safety provisions. Support safety reviews, audits, and compliance inspections. Requirements Five (5) years of experience implementing and enforcing safety programs on federal construction projects OR Three (3) years of experience with a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) credential or degree in Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene, or related field Demonstrated ability to function as a Competent Person and/or Qualified Person for high-risk construction activities OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Training (current) EM 385-1-1 40-Hour Safety and Health Training (current) U.S. Citizenship required Previous experience supporting Hawaii/Guam or other OCONUS federal construction projects Experience supporting Design-Build project delivery Familiarity with NAVFAC Section 01 35 26 safety requirements and submittal processes Experience managing safety programs on active military installations Benefits Competitive base salary Performance-based bonus opportunities Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) retirement plan with company participation Paid time off and company holidays Project-based travel or relocation assistance (where applicable) Professional development and safety training opportunities Opportunity to support critical federal infrastructure projects

Site Safety and Health Officer-Federal Construction

About the Company The company is a nationally recognized construction firm delivering complex infrastructure and facilities projects for federal, state, and commercial clients. The company’s Federal Services Division specializes in supporting mission-critical programs for U.S. Government agencies, including Department of Defense clients across domestic and international locations. They have built a reputation for disciplined project execution, strong safety culture, and technical excellence in challenging construction environments. The firm regularly delivers high-performance civil, infrastructure, and facilities projects that support national defense and public infrastructure initiatives. About the Position The company is seeking a qualified Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) to support NAVFAC Design-Build construction projects in Hawaii and Guam . The SSHO is responsible for the implementation, enforcement, and continuous improvement of the project Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program in full compliance with EM 385-1-1 (15 March 2024) , UFGS 01 35 26 – Governmental Safety Requirements , FAR 52.236-13 , and all applicable federal, Department of Defense, and NAVFAC safety standards. This individual will serve as the on-site safety authority and is empowered to stop work whenever unsafe conditions or non-compliant activities are observed. The SSHO will interface directly with NAVFAC representatives, including the ROICC and Government Safety personnel , while coordinating daily with the Project Manager and reporting functionally to the Director of Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE). This role is critical to maintaining a safe work environment while ensuring full compliance with federal construction safety regulations. Key Responsibilities Safety Program Leadership Serve as the designated Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) in accordance with EM 385-1-1 (2024), Chapter 2. Exercise full authority to enforce safety requirements and stop work for any activity posing imminent danger or non-compliance with contract safety requirements. Implement and maintain the Government-accepted Accident Prevention Plan (APP) throughout the life of the project. Safety Planning & Documentation Prepare, review, and maintain site-specific Accident Prevention Plans (APPs) and Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs) for all Definable Features of Work (DFOWs). Participate in the preparation, revision, and administration of ENG Form 6293 and required safety submittals. Site Inspections & Compliance Conduct and document daily safety and occupational health inspections of work areas, equipment, and operations. Establish and maintain a Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Deficiency Tracking System to monitor and resolve safety deficiencies. Verify subcontractor compliance with project safety requirements, including APPs and AHAs. Training & Workforce Safety Conduct site-specific safety orientations, job hazard briefings, and task-specific training . Verify that all personnel and subcontractors possess required safety certifications, training, and medical qualifications prior to performing work. Incident Investigation & Reporting Lead and document accident, incident, and near-miss investigations in accordance with EM 385-1-1 and FAR 52.236-13. Ensure immediate notification to Government representatives for reportable incidents. Maintain accurate records of injuries, illnesses, property damage, and corrective actions. Government Coordination Interface directly with NAVFAC representatives, including ROICC and Government safety personnel. Provide documentation and reporting required under contract safety provisions. Support safety reviews, audits, and compliance inspections. Requirements Five (5) years of experience implementing and enforcing safety programs on federal construction projects OR Three (3) years of experience with a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) credential or degree in Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene, or related field Demonstrated ability to function as a Competent Person and/or Qualified Person for high-risk construction activities OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Training (current) EM 385-1-1 40-Hour Safety and Health Training (current) U.S. Citizenship required Previous experience supporting Hawaii/Guam or other OCONUS federal construction projects Experience supporting Design-Build project delivery Familiarity with NAVFAC Section 01 35 26 safety requirements and submittal processes Experience managing safety programs on active military installations Benefits Competitive base salary Performance-based bonus opportunities Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) retirement plan with company participation Paid time off and company holidays Project-based travel or relocation assistance (where applicable) Professional development and safety training opportunities Opportunity to support critical federal infrastructure projects

Project Scheduler-Federal Construction

About the Company The company is a growing construction organization delivering complex infrastructure and facilities projects for federal agencies worldwide. The company’s Federal Services Division specializes in executing high-performance Design-Build projects for U.S. Government clients, including Department of Defense organizations. With expertise in civil, infrastructure, and facilities construction, they support critical government programs across challenging domestic and international environments. The organization is recognized for disciplined project controls, strong safety culture, and successful delivery of mission-critical infrastructure. About the Position The company is seeking a qualified Project Scheduler to support NAVFAC Design-Build construction projects in Guam and Hawaii . The Project Scheduler is responsible for the development, maintenance, analysis, and reporting of the Project Baseline Schedule and all schedule updates in accordance with contract requirements, including UFGS Division 01 scheduling specifications . This role is a critical member of the Project Management Team , working closely with the Project Manager, Superintendent, Project Engineer, QC Manager, and subcontractors to ensure the project schedule functions as a proactive management tool rather than simply a reporting requirement. The Scheduler will also interface with NAVFAC ROICC representatives and Government QA personnel to support schedule reviews, progress reporting, and schedule-related contract requirements. Key Responsibilities Schedule Development Develop the Project Baseline Schedule using Primavera P6 in accordance with contract requirements. Coordinate with project leadership, subcontractors, and the Designer of Record to incorporate all design, procurement, permitting, and construction activities. Ensure schedule logic reflects realistic durations, sequencing, and constraints. Submit baseline schedules for Government review and respond to comments. Schedule Maintenance & Reporting Prepare and submit monthly schedule updates in accordance with NAVFAC and UFGS requirements. Update actual progress, remaining durations, and logic changes. Identify and analyze critical path and near-critical activities . Prepare narrative reports explaining schedule status, delays, impacts, and recovery plans. Schedule Risk & Delay Analysis Identify schedule risks and develop mitigation strategies. Support development of recovery schedules when delays occur. Perform schedule fragnet analysis for potential changes or contract modifications. Assist with preparation of Time Impact Analyses (TIA) when required. Design & Procurement Coordination Integrate design deliverables and submittal activities into the schedule. Coordinate with the Project Engineer to track design review timelines and Government comment resolution. Ensure long-lead procurement and fabrication activities are properly sequenced. Construction Coordination Interface regularly with the Project Superintendent and Field Engineers to verify actual field progress. Conduct schedule review meetings with subcontractors. Verify procurement, delivery, and installation timelines align with field operations. Project Controls Support Assist the Project Manager in evaluating schedule impacts related to changes or unforeseen conditions. Support preparation of documentation for Government review when schedule adjustments are required. Maintain accurate schedule documentation to support claims avoidance and dispute resolution. Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience) 5 years of scheduling experience on federal, infrastructure, or heavy civil construction projects Demonstrated experience developing and maintaining schedules in Primavera P6 Experience supporting Design-Build project delivery Strong knowledge of Critical Path Method (CPM) scheduling Experience preparing schedule narratives and impact analyses Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) U.S. Citizenship required Experience supporting NAVFAC, USACE, or other DoD construction projects Familiarity with UFGS Division 01 scheduling requirements Prior OCONUS project experience , particularly in Guam or the Indo-Pacific region Experience preparing Time Impact Analyses (TIA) for federal contracts Experience working with cost-loaded or resource-loaded project schedules Benefits Competitive base salary Performance-based bonus opportunities Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage 401(k) retirement plan with company participation Paid time off and company holidays OCONUS project support (housing, travel, and allowances where applicable) Professional development and training opportunities Opportunity to work on high-impact federal infrastructure programs

Senior Estimator-Federal Construction

About the Company The company is a respected construction organization specializing in federal and Department of Defense (DoD) construction programs across the United States and the Indo-Pacific region. The company delivers complex projects through a variety of federal procurement methods including Design-Bid-Build, Design-Build, IDIQ/MATOC contracts, and negotiated procurements . With an expanding portfolio of work across Guam, Hawaii, and the broader Pacific Theater , they are recognized for their ability to successfully navigate the logistical, regulatory, and operational challenges associated with federal construction. Their Federal Services Division partners closely with agencies such as USACE, NAVFAC, AFCEC, and GSA to deliver mission-critical facilities and infrastructure. Due to continued growth and a strong pipeline of opportunities, the company is seeking an experienced Senior Estimator – Federal to lead pricing strategy and estimating for complex federal construction pursuits. About the Position The Senior Estimator – Federal will lead the development of accurate, competitive, and compliant cost proposals for federal and DoD construction projects. This individual will play a critical role in pursuit strategy, subcontractor engagement, and executive-level pricing decisions . The position requires deep experience with federal acquisition processes, pricing structures, and proposal compliance , along with the technical expertise to build detailed bottom-up estimates across multiple contract delivery methods. Working closely with Operations, Project Management, Scheduling, Safety, QA/QC, and Business Development teams , the Senior Estimator will ensure cost proposals align with project scope, risk considerations, and overall company strategy. Key responsibilities include: Leading detailed bottom-up estimates for labor, materials, equipment, subcontractor scopes, indirect costs, escalation, contingencies, and risk allowances Interpreting and applying RFP/RFQ requirements, specifications, drawings, and wage determinations Developing pricing strategies aligned with federal acquisition methods such as Best Value, LPTA, and negotiated procurements Soliciting, analyzing, and qualifying subcontractor and supplier pricing Supporting proposal teams through pricing narratives, Basis of Estimate (BOE), and price justification documentation Identifying cost, scope, and schedule risks and advising leadership on mitigation strategies Maintaining strong estimating quality controls to minimize omissions and pricing exposure Mentoring junior estimators and contributing to continuous improvement of estimating practices Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related technical discipline 7 years of construction estimating experience Strong experience estimating federal or Department of Defense construction projects Demonstrated project pricing experience with agencies such as: USACE NAVFAC AFCEC GSA Advanced ability to interpret construction drawings, specifications, and solicitation documents Experience leading estimates for both Design-Build and Design-Bid-Build procurements Familiarity with federal procurement regulations, wage determinations, and subcontracting requirements Ability to manage multiple pursuits simultaneously in deadline-driven environments ConstructConnect / SmartBid Pipeline Suite HCSS Sage Trimble or similar systems Preferred Qualifications Experience estimating projects for NAVFAC, USACE, or other DoD agencies Experience with IDIQ/MATOC contract vehicles Experience working on active military installations Familiarity with UFGS specifications and Division 01 Experience working OCONUS , particularly in: Guam Hawaii Indo-Pacific region Benefits Competitive base salary Performance-based bonus opportunities Comprehensive healthcare benefits 401(k) retirement plan Paid time off and holidays Opportunities to work on high-profile federal and DoD construction programs Career advancement within a growing federal construction platform