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OAS investigates all U.S. civil aviation accidents, including those involving unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), public aircraft, and commercial space launches, and other significant aviation incidents, proposes the probable causes of these events, and develops recommendations to minimize recurrence.
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Transportation projects may include rail, interchanges, roadway widenings, roundabout design, bridge projects, drainage systems, storm water management, utility relocations and preparation of contract documents; primarily for Caltrans and public agencies.
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We provide multi-disciplined services for a variety of public agencies and private entities, including electrical engineering; transportation design; water resources design; environmental analysis & permitting; construction engineering & inspection; traffic engineering & transportation planning; surveying; and land acquisition & appraisal.
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KOA Corporation (KOA), a Lochner Company is a leading provider in professional services in transportation, engineering, mobility planning, and construction management for public agencies and private sector clients.
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Possession of a bachelor's degree in accounting, business administration, finance, behavioral science, public administration, public relations, or a related field and five years of experience that includes customer billing, cash receipts and control, accounting, credit and collections, or utility (electric, gas, water, sewer, cable television, or telephone) customer service; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
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The Chief is administratively responsible for law enforcement, crime prevention, related investigations, facility security, emergency preparedness, fire safety, parking and traffic control, alternative transportation programs, and confidential law enforcement information management and serves as a liaison with external public safety agencies and public assistance services.
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Public transportation all year long through SEPTA’s Key Advantage program. Transportation : City employees get unlimited FREE public transportation all year long through SEPTA’s Key Advantage program.
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Our HR team shares a positive attitude and problem-solving abilities to accomplish the Iowa Department of Transportation's Mission, which is Making Lives Better Through Transportation. 645 Iowa Department of Transportation.
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Using litigation and enforcement advocacy, policy advocacy and hard-hitting communication strategies, PA has not only been able to achieve tangible legal and policy victories, but has also moved public discourse in education, housing and transportation that supports low-income communities of color in building their power and using their voices to influence public decision-making.
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The basic function of the Paramedic/Firefighter is to provide medical care and transportation for a patient at the Paramedic/Firefighter (EMT-P) level, within their scope of practice, as stipulated by Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and/or EMS Commission of Illinois.
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Projects may include master-planned communities, innovative hospitality, mixed-use/ urban infill, industrial distribution centers, transportation networks, regional and national utility providers, and public works agencies.
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These agencies include the Departments of Labor and Industries, Licensing, Transportation, and Financial Institutions as well as the Liquor and Cannabis Board, Gambling Commission, Washington State Patrol, and Washington State University.
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Current enrollment in a college or university program in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Sports Management, or a related field, with a strong interest in motorsports and event marketing.
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Participate on extradition out of state with respect to prisoner transportation. Yes No 03 If you possess a degree from an accredited college or university, was your degree conferred in one of the following disciplines: Management, Business Administration, Public Policy, Public Administration, Organizational Development, Criminal Justice or a closely related field.
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Manages highly advanced and complex projects and programs with broad scope, and major political, public health, safety, or welfare, transportation, parks, land development and the environment, community development, community health and/or strategic plan impact.
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