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With expertise in various sectors including water/wastewater treatment, mass transit, transportation, and infrastructure, we serve prestigious clients like the WMATA and Baltimore DPW. Our team is dedicated to ensuring Total Quality Management (TQM) for every project, delivering excellence in planning, design, procurement, and execution.
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In addition, FCDOT has oversight of the Fairfax Connector Bus system and plays a key role in decisions related to the county’s fourteen Metrorail stations, owned and operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA.
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Perform the day-to-day functions of coordinating technical infrastructure discussions and technical solution development between the WMATA and integrator's technical teams. Perform the day-to-day functions of coordinating technical infrastructure discussions and technical solution development between the WMATA and integrator's technical teams.
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High School diplomaAbility to pass WMATA Contractor’s Safety Training. Strong Attention to detailWorking skill in operating computer equipment, software programs and field inspection equipment; read and interpret transit rail, roadway, bridge, and structure plans and contract specifications; maintain detailed records, and communicate effectively with agency, contractor personnel and the public.
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WMATA metro/bus subsidy. WMATA metro/bus subsidy. A minimum of two (2) years of practicing pediatrics medicine in a community health clinic environment and/or experience in working with immigrant or economically-disadvantaged populations in a maternal/child healthcare setting highly desirable.
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As a transportation mapper, you will be responsible for supporting Waymap in mapping of assigned metro stations and bus stops within the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) metro system.
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Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA or the Authority), is one of the largest transit organizations in the United States. on behalf of our client WMATA. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA or the Authority), is one of the largest transit organizations in the United States.
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Min 5+ years of experience in civil engineering, construction management, or a related field; a focus on WMATA projects is preferred. · Permitting and Compliance: Navigate the permitting process, secure necessary approvals, and ensure that all projects adhere to WMATA guidelines and regulations.
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Experience with MTA and/or WMATA a plus. The Rail Track Engineer will prepare, direct and manage layouts of railroad track alignments for both transit and freight rail within rail/transit and multi-discipline teams.
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Assist in the development of the new quality control processes where needed, in collaboration with the project team and WMATA stakeholders; WMATA procedures identified in the Project Implementation Manual and Contracts.
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Closing WMATA is an equal opportunity employer. Coordinates the strategic workforce planning activities across the organization, providing a wide range of workforce planning support to enable WMATA’s leadership and stakeholders to make informed and strategic decisions about the workforce and drive targeted talent management solutions.
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Smart Benefits program (WMATA) Marcum is currently seeking a strategic minded, detail oriented, and customer service focused Non-Profit Executive Search Associate to join the team through full cycle of recruiting at the CEO/Executive Director level and C-Suite level (e.g., Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Development Officer.
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Get access to university resources including mindfulness programs, childcare and back-up care benefits, a monthly transit benefit on WMATA, free transportation on the Pittsburgh Regional Transit System.
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The Firm serves both privately held and publicly registered companies, as well as nonprofit and social sector entities, high net worth individuals, private equity funds, and hedge funds, with a focus on middle-market companies and closely held family businesses.
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Interest and ability to work onsite with WMATA and our Baltimore/DC Offices Digital Services, Transportation and Transit Team Professionals. Interest and ability to work onsite with WMATA and our Baltimore/DC Offices Digital Services, Transportation and Transit Team Professionals.
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