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Traffic Plan also offers the sale and rental of traffic control equipment, including attenuator trucks, message and arrow boards, traffic drums, construction signs, barricades, barrels and cones.
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Directs, controls and regulates vehicular and pedestrian traffic at intersections, school crossing zones, and City parking facilities; places and removes police barricades, and traffic control signs to ensure safety of individuals crossing or operating vehicles on hazardous streets.
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Previous work experience in Air Traffic Control, Flight Dispatching, Flight Operations or Aviation Program/Project Management. Previous work experience in Air Traffic Control, Flight Dispatching, Flight Operations or Aviation Program/Project Management.
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Has an in-depth understanding of security concepts, protocols, processes, architectures, and tools (authentication and access control technologies, intrusion detection, network traffic analysis, incident handling, media/malware analysis, etc.
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The Doorman/Bellman will greet guests and will provide courteous services such as opening doors, operating elevators, helping guests with luggage and helping control the guest traffic flow in the lobby.
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As a US Department of Defense contractor, we are bound by International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). The Quality Receiving Inspector evaluates a variety of products such as PWB's, connectors, electrical components, and standard fabricated parts for conformance against engineering drawings, workmanship standards, Source Control drawings and specification drawings.
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Company Description Intelligent Traffic Supply Products, LLC specializes in the assembly and distribution of traffic control equipment and Intelligent Transportation Systems. Our product suite includes Cubic ITS signal controllers, system communications equipment, traffic signal assemblies, pedestrian and vehicle detection, pedestrian crosswalks, traffic poles and assorted hardware and software.
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Control all traffic in and out of the rear area of the store and restrict all unauthorize Grocery, Business Services. Control all traffic in and out of the rear area of the store and restrict all unauthorize Grocery, Business Services.
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Work with the Traffic Control Department at work sites to direct motorists by flagging them away from worker activities, moving equipment, oncoming traffic and perform duties listed below.
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RoadSafe Traffic Systems ('RoadSafe') is the largest provider of traffic control and pavement marking services in the United States. Expert knowledge of traffic control and roadway striping coupled with a unique ability to quickly mobilize our extensive fleet, state-of-the art equipment and trained technicians allows RoadSafe to safely provide quality, value, and peace of mind to our customers nationwide.
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Design civil engineering projects including site design, land development, roads, storm drainage systems, stormwater management facilities, water and sanitary sewer utility design, sediment and erosion control, traffic control, and facility design.
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Knowledge and training in traffic control techniques - flagger training and certification. Painting traffic control lines and placing pavement traffic messages, by hand or using machines.
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As a Flagger, you will control vehicle traffic? Work with team to establish safe movement of traffic around work zone, in accordance with safety regulations and/or Department of Transportation regulations.
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This is the journey-level class in the parking control officer series that performs the full range of enforcement of parking regulations duties for the Police Department. Reports traffic accidents and criminal activities or related occurrences to appropriate Police units.
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Traffic Control/Flagger Certification. Ensure the efficient working of the CCTV control room. Ensure the accurate recording of all events and actions monitored from within the control room, including the maintenance of daily logs.
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