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Utah Transit Authority is a drug-free workplace, subject to federal drug and alcohol testing regulations under 49 CFR Part 40, 655, and 219. Utah Transit Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer of all persons regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, covered veterans, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
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Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related field 3-6 years or more of P6 construction scheduling experience is required Experience with Greater New York City transportation agencies, may include MTA, Amtrak, NJ Transit, PATH, NYNJPA, etc.
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Option 1: Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety Management; Industrial Hygiene; Environmental Science, Traffic Safety; Transit Safety; Chemical/Industrial/Mechanical Engineering or related field.
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Assists auditors when supervisor is unavailable by reviewing and processing completed audits when supervisor is out of the office or unavailable; provides guidance & assistance with field work to audit staff.
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We partner with public transportation owners and operators of bridges, buses, commuter and intercity, high-speed and light rail, mass rapid transit and tunnels, helping them provide safe, efficient and reliable public transportation.
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Demonstrated experience in land use planning and/or transit-oriented development with a public and/or private agency or closely related field: High school diploma/GED AND at least ten (10) years of relevant experience.
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Understanding and insights in the field of asset management within one or more of the following: financial planning, urban transportation planning, transit management and operations, rail management and operations, budget development and cost allocation principles.
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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture or other related field. Today, our land development experts not only thoughtfully design residential communities, we find workable, creative solutions for complex land development projects, including industrial and transit-oriented development; commercial, retail, and entertainment projects; parks and recreation facilities; streetscapes; and master planned communities.
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Required Qualifications:BS in Finance/Accounting/Mathematics or related field. Prepare the weekly digital screen deployment count report for OUTFRONTs transit franchises. Maintain and update the transit franchise model on a routine basis.
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In the field, you would perform your work in an industrial wastewater treatment plant or collection system environment, position works near moving parts of equipment with frequent exposure to wet, humid conditions, risk of electrical shock, and vibration.
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Collaborates directly with the Director of Transportation to manage the operations, transit fixed assets, and development of UMass Transit Services public transit, ADA paratransit, field trip and meet-and-greet services, including the development and implementation of policies, plans, and programs focused on ensuring safety, cleanliness, service quality, and customer experience.
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This position is for a Joint Venture team, and you will be assigned to one of the associated firms and work onsite at MARTA.As a Field Inspector, you will ensure that contractors performing MARTA rapid rail and facilities projects comply with applicable building codes, regulations, contract specifications, and drawings through ongoing, regular inspections, usually in a specific area of assignment or expertise (i.e., architectural, mechanical, electrical, civil, structural, rail, etc.
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At the Cleveland, Ohio site our focus is manufacturing or remanufacturing of high-quality armature, stator, OEM coils, and field service coils for the transit industry while maintaining high quality.
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You also will have the opportunity to learn both in the office and in the field from experienced engineers in system design elements including fiber optic and copper cabling design, low voltage electrical distribution systems, conduit infrastructure, IP networks, RF design for voice and data communications, Public Address and Passenger Information Systems, telephone systems, and wireless systems (SHF/UHF/VHF.
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Will report directly to a Project Manager, Resident Engineer, or Lead Field Engineer. Other field engineering tasks and duties assigned by the Project Manager or Resident Engineer or Lead Field Engineer.
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