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Formula Funding Programs aligns formula funds with high priority OCTA projects and ensures that projects of regional significance are included in the Federal Transportation Improvement Program.
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Oversee current supply base and develop/mature future supply base to support in International Freight Forwarding & all domestic transportation modes with its need. Experience in operations, including Freight Forwarding, domestic transportation, and bid preparation Required.
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Just four miles from Disneyland®, we offer firework views and easy access to the Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART) shuttle to the parks. Angel Stadium, the Anaheim Convention Center, Honda Center, and Chapman University are all within 10 minutes.
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As a Construction Inspector, you will be responsible for construction inspections of various transportation, water-wastewater, and public works projects. Transportation, earthwork and water and wastewater construction experience is preferred.
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Major clients include Caltrans, regional transportation agencies and authorities, cities, and developers. The Drainage Engineer will perform engineering duties mostly related to drainage and stormwater management in planning, designing, and providing Design Services During Construction (DSDD) for projects mainly focused on highways, roads, and bridges.
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Winning Work Support the initiation and effective relationships with key clients in Southern California such as LA Metro, OCTA, RCTC, SBCTA, VCTC, and SANDAG. Collaborate with the Highway, Roads, and Bridges (HRB) Business Group to help position for opportunities with Caltrans, Transportation Agencies, and local County & City agencies.
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The Business Development Coordinator (BDC) is a pivotal role in our growth strategy across California, spearheading efforts in transportation sectors: Federal, Government, Freight, Ports, Transit, and Aviation.
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In the absence of an Activity Director, the specialist will be responsible for maintaining activities and other resident programs, Oakmont OWL Production, Facebook Management, financials, staffing, hiring, community transportation program, and all other responsibilities of the Activity Director.
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Strong track record of overseeing successful project delivery of transportation projects for SBCTA, RCTC, RCTD, OCTA, LA Metro, Caltrans and local cities / counties. Entrepreneurial spirit and the drive to be a leader in the company to grow our transportation bridge practice in the California marketplace.
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The target applicant will have undergraduate experience in transportation, traffic engineering, or operations modeling. Typical deliverable work includes feasibility studies, technical studies in support of environmental documents, and transportation management plans (TMPs.
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In lieu of a valid driver's license and automobile insurance, Operations Manager Trainee must have reliable means of alternate transportation which would allow for required, timely travel to multiple offices per day, in some cases several times per day.
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From industrial distribution centers to transportation networks, utilities, and public works, our work is at the forefront of progress. Proven track record in preparing Drainage Studies, as well as preparing WQMP, LID, and SWPPP documents, and experience in land development design.
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By creating a sustainable, integrated, and human-centered ecosystem, we are committed to taking a thoughtful and responsible approach to entering the AAM market with a product that meets the high level of safety and reliability in today’s air transportation system.
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Our family of brands include Transco, Total Transportation, Maggies Paratransit, and GVC II. Our employees are at the forefront of safety and innovation; they create and implement the most advanced training and technology the transportation industry has to offer.
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Provide secure transportation for high-value items to and from trade show venues, ensuring safe delivery and adherence to all Security protocols. Have a valid driver's license, clean driving record, are able to drive at night; experience in secure transportation is highly desirable.
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