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The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) oversees building and maintaining the nation’s 5th largest interstate system and the 2nd largest number of bridges. Identifies discrepancies in results; corrects by following operations through a series of related steps; plans, designs, & coordinates development of drainage systems utilizing knowledge of soils, slope of land & availability of existing drainage; designs structures using established precedents to meet estimated load requirements, to be more efficient, safe, economical, acceptable; reviews highway & bridge plans (i.e., minor structures), contracts & cost estimates for technical & legal accuracy.
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2) Manages, plans, organizes, directs, monitors, controls, analyzes and coordinates the operations of the Supply and Services Division, to include property management, material management, transportation, supply and storage management, central issue facility management, Ammunition Supply Point operations, SARSS operations, and Cannibalization Point operations, through the use of logistics automation.
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As a Clean Team worker on our team, you’ll take on the important job of keeping our operations and locations clean, so that our customers can stay happy and healthy. Our operation manages the transportation, retail, guest service and food and beverage concessions with our client; Park Service.
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Job Title: Operations Manager - Transportation (0169) Reports to: Executive Director of Operations Dept. / Campus: Transportation / OperationsWage/Hour Status: Exempt Pay Grade: A07Duty Days: 244 Date Revised: 05/2021 Primary Purpose: Oversees the establishment and revision of bus routes.
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Must be able to meet Dept. of Transportation driver requirements. Oversees warehouse operations, assigns shop work and coordinates with Dispatchers on the preparation of orders and storing/cleaning of returned rental equipment.
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Examples: dept of transportation (public); investor real estate/private equity (ex: Black Rock ); Private Housing Developer; Brokerage firms) Analyze, evaluate and advise public agency clients on their key development activities including land planning, site analysis, entitlements, market demand, design, construction, financing, operations, and maintenance of a project.
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Who We Are: The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) oversees building and maintaining the nation’s 5th largest interstate system and the 2nd largest number of bridges. Over a time period of approximately 12 months, TE1s participate in a work based training program (i.e., receives on-the-job training) intended to provide comprehensive experience of the engineering functions within the Ohio Department of Transportation.
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Plans, develops, and implements procedures for all training of school bus drivers and District commercial licensed drivers as directed by the Bus Operations Supervisor for the purpose of ensuring compliance with established regulations.
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Important Comments All applicants will be screened by the Director of Maintenance, Operations and Transportation. Obtain a current TB test prior to working Pass a CA Dept. of Justice Live Scan Criminal Background Check CPR/First Aid Certification Valid California Driver's License and Evidence of Insurance in accordance with California Law.
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Selected applicant will be required to take the Construction Technician test administered by the GA Dept. of Transportation. Demonstrates basic math skills (percentages, area of a triangle, trapezoid or circle, volume of a cylinder, rectangular prism, and unit conversions.
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Facilitates coordination with various organizations across the DoD (e.g., USSPACECOM, U.S. Space Force, Space Systems Command, the terrestrial Service’s navigation system program offices) and across the Interagency [e.g., NSC, Dept of Commerce, Dept of Transportation, FAA, Department of Agriculture] to ensure DoD CIO policy, guidance, and governance is being followed and executed and that acquisition programs are proceeding in a manner which supports the evolution of the DoD’s PNT Enterprise.
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Hawaii Driver History RecordPUC (Physical Examination, Medical Clearance Card)Valid Driver's LicenseThe State DOT's (Dept. of Transportation) Motor Vehicle Safety Office when they conduct roadside inspections, require the driver to have a good enough command of English to communicate with examinersClearly announcing stops (hotels, condos, etc.
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Planning, Organizing & Monitoring end to end line haul operations which includes all modes of transportation (Air, Road, and Rail) Manage the weekly creation and daily management of the line haul schedule and associated systems.
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Under the executive appointment of the Mayor, the Assistant Director - DDOT Operations/Maintenance assists in planning, directing and coordinating operations in the Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT.
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSdivision of the USA Dept. of Homeland Security) requires all employees of the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to pass a minimum 10-year criminal background investigation and security threat assessment.
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