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Signal crew members for movement of the engine or train using specific signals, or radio to indicate when to start, stop, back-up, set or release air brakes. Observe, interpret, and relay signals and other indications affecting movement of train.
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The Senior Release Train Engineer is a leader and coach for the Agile Release Train (ART), responsible for driving end-to-end delivery of value in a Lean-Agile framework. Certified SAFe Release Train Engineer with a proven track record in a similar role.
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Northrop Grumman's Space Systems Sector is seeking applicants for a Release Train Engineer (RTE) position on the Specialized Warfighter Development Contract's Modeling and Simulation Team. As a member of the team you will be working with talented team members supporting the Missile Defense Agency's critical engineering mission.
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To always review instructions from dispatchers and yardmasters, and discuss with locomotive engineer and train crew; To effectively understand and review instructions and effectively communicate these instructions with locomotive engineer and train crew.
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Leads a team in developing signal engineering plans and specifications for a multitude of transit and railroad signaling projects (e.g., train control systems for light and heavy rail transit, and freight, commuter, intercity and high-speed railroad operations.
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As Train Conductor positions become available, applicants that have met the qualifications and completed the entire recruitment process will be contacted with an official offer of employment for the location they applied to.
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Outpatient Surgery Center - RN - WILL TRAIN - NO CALL, NO WEEKENDS, NO HOLIDAYS Monday - Friday Schedule! Outpatient Clinic GI / Endoscopy RN – WILL TRAIN. Outpatient Surgery Center - RN - WILL TRAIN - NO CALL, NO WEEKENDS, NO HOLIDAYS Monday - Friday Schedule.
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The Gravel Train Driver should expect to load and deliver product safely and maintain a professional image when interacting with customers, vendors, and other drivers. DHT is hiring at all facilities with additional Michigan locations in Newport and Port Huron and also Bellefontaine, Ohio. DHT has several divisions including Tanker, Gravel Train, Flatbed, Van, Excavating, and Landscape Supply.
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As a Fumigation Technician/Apprentice with Western Fumigation , you will be provided with all the tools and training you will need to be successful in starting or continuing a career in the pest control/fumigation industry.
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Participate autonomously within ARTs and Scrum Teams as defined agile roles designated by SAFe, including Release Train Engineer and/or Scrum Master. Coaching on all agile SAFe roles, including Release Train Engineer, in Lean/Agile values, practices, tools and methodologies.
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Of relevant experienceas a release train engineer, or combination of a master’s degree in a related field with 5 years of relevant work experience. Holds SAFe Release Train Engineer certification.
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Works closely with the other agile program leaders such as Delivery Lead, Product Manager, other Release Train Engineers, Solution Train Engineer, System Architect, Product Owner, and/or Scrum Master.
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Teach train the trainer and advanced Physical Education, Recreation and Dance credit and non-credit rock climbing and outdoor adventure courses. Assist the Manager of Outdoor Programs to create, develop and enforce rules and regulations and hire, train and supervise instructional and operational climbing staff, outdoor adventure staff and outdoor gear rental staff.
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This role requires an experienced Agile Leader to take on Release Train Engineer responsibilities for an Agile Release Train (ART) executing on a program implementing Full Scale SAFe. This role will be supported by experienced SAFe Leaders on the program and the selected candidate will receive formal training and development as an RTE when necessary.
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Willing to train the right candidate. From towing and road service, auto and truck repair, and off-road diesel fuel delivery to knuckle boom crane and environmental clean-up services; whatever it is you need- Mike s has you covered.
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