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The North Shore lifestyle is known its year-round activities, including bicycle and snowmobile trails, kayaking, rock climbing, fishing, hiking, golfing, sailing and skiing. The ideal candidate will have coursework or project experience mining, manipulating, and modeling data sets in Microsoft Power BI, Microsoft Excel, & Microsoft PowerPoint.
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Ideal candidates would have between two and six years of experience in Transportation / Traffic Engineering and Planning; Bicycle/pedestrian/multi-modal feasibility, analysis, design, and implementation.
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The ideal candidate will lead a variety of transportation planning activities for a wide range of projects, including multimodal (highway, transit, bicycle/pedestrian, and advanced mobility) projects.
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You will also be responsible for coordinating and the delivery of our e-scooters, pedal bikes and e-bikes to our customers all over the Bay Area. This role is ideal for bicycle mechanics and driver professionals that want to broaden and build their career experiences.
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2+ years of experience as a mechanic in the bicycle industry. Proven work experience working as a bicycle mechanic. Perform a broad spectrum of repairs from tuning a bicycle to the most complicated electronic part replacement.
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Passion for cycling and an understanding of the electric bicycle industry. Conduct research to identify and stay up-to-date on the latest trends and technologies in the electric bicycle industry.
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The ideal candidate will work closely with our design team delivering Transportation Projects for a variety of clients such as: IDOT, Tollway, Cook County, CDOT, as well as local/municipal clients.
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The ideal candidate will have an interest in improving bicycle and pedestrian safety, experience working with school age children, be comfortable presenting in front of groups, and looking for hands-on work that will make a difference in the community.
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Portland has been named the most bicycle- and dog-friendly big city as well. Ideal candidates will be adaptable, have experience working within a multidisciplinary team and within an integrated behavioral health model of care.
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UBI, BBI, or PBMA Mechanic Certification preferred, but willing to train the ideal candidate! The ideal candidate must have an eye for detail, be able to work independently and as part of a team, and possess excellent customer service skills.
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We deliver public infrastructure projects in a timely and cost-effective manner for a variety of City departments and for a wide variety of projects such as parks, public safety facilities, sewer and water facilities, public buildings, roadways, and pedestrian/bicycle projects.
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To manage municipal infrastructure projects that may include flood mitigation, stormwater and water quality improvements, sanitary sewer infrastructure, roadway improvements, transit projects, bicycle and pedestrian improvements, and parks and recreation facilities.
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Receive 40 Hours Paid Time Off Upon Hire Become a City of Grand Junction Municipal Park Ranger:The ideal candidate would be an Ambassador for the Grand Junction Police Department by providing information to the public regarding parking regulations, and the location of streets, buildings, and points of interest.
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Ideal candidate experience will include planning and design of highways, local roadways, and bicycle/pedestrian facilities. These projects include planning, preliminary engineering, final design and construction support services for new roadway alignments, roadway widening and extensions, interchanges and intersections, roadway rehabilitation, toll plaza improvements, airport infrastructure, local road improvements, transit, truck and bicycle and pedestrian facilities - in a variety of geographic and environmental settings.
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We work on a variety of transportation projects ranging from roadway/trail design to pavement rehabilitation to pedestrian and bicycle improvements. The ideal candidate will have a general understanding of how to use AutoCAD Civil 3D tools to put together roadway plans.
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