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About being our Project Manager or Sr. Project Manager /Civil Engineering Manager - Transportation/Public Works. Highlighted Benefits for our Project Manager or Sr. Project Manager / Civil Engineering Manager - Transportation/Public Works.
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Bally Sports mission is to build a transformative, participatory sports platform, anchored by the most exclusive and relevant live professional games, which provides fans a year-round opportunity to engage with content and communities they are most passionate about.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Transportation Planning/Traffic practice in Fort Collins, CO. + Assists in marketing and business development efforts with our existing local municipal, state, and private clients, while delivering a wide variety of transportation planning, traffic engineering, roadway, and/or ITS-related projects with our growing team of transportation professionals.
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Works closely with Area Trade/ Wholesale Manager and Manager, International Vehicle Sales to coordinate identification, transportation and deployment of area trade, wholesale and export units.
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The Senior Transportation Planner will report to the Transportation and Mobility Planning Manager and will work alongside and guide four (4) Transportation Planners. This employee will be a passionate transportation planner and an effective project manager, ensuring that Culver City continues to lead the region in delivering fast, transformative mobility projects.
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Minimum 8 years of experience as a Transportation Planner or Transportation Engineer, including experience as Project/Task Manager for transportation planning/engineering projects.
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Under direct supervision the Assistant Engineer and/or Associate Engineer performs a variety of professional traffic engineering work in the field and office; coordinates, assists, assigns, and oversees the work of professional and technical staff in engineering activities; manages projects as a designated project manager; and performs related work as assigned.
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Experience performing field engineering duties for the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) or the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority (ISTHA) a plus. Ability to assist Construction Manager/Resident Engineer with many of their tasks and to be able to fill the Construction Managers/Resident Engineer’s role temporarily in their absence.
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NCDOT Transportation Construction Inspector (Levels 1, 2, 3 and 4) Assignments are generally received from Engineers/Consultants (including Lead and Senior), Construction Inspector II, Project Inspector, Construction Manager or Project Manager.
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Is expected to serve as a task lead, deputy project manager, staff mentor, and trusted client advisor on multimodal projects and programs involving roadways and transit /rail, with an immediate need for support in transit and rail planning.
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Knowledge of safety regulations, customs regulations, and import/export laws specific to trucking, rail, and marine transportation in the construction materials industry. Ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements, including safety regulations, customs regulations, and import/export laws specific to trucking, rail, and marine transportation.
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Overall, a Roadway Permit and RCI Manager ensures that the permitting and right-of-way aspects of roadway projects are efficiently executed, facilitating the successful implementation of transportation infrastructure initiatives.
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Requirements vary by level within the Sr. Transportation Planner I - III & Project Manager positions and range from a bachelor's degree 5+ years of relevant full-time work experience (or a related master's degree with 4+ years of relevant work experience) to 10 or more years of highly relevant work experience.
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Experience in Marine transportation operations technical and administrative functions, including budget, labor, and operations management is desirable. A Bachelor's degree in maritime studies, transportation management, business administration, or a related field.
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The Transportation Safety Institute (TSI) is seeking to hire an Aviation Safety Investigator (Instructor). Previous experience within FAA Flight Standards, and an expert knowledge of FAA and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) accident investigation procedures is preferred.
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