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In cities across the country, you would secure airports, seaports, railroads, highways, and/or public transit systems, thus protecting America's transportation infrastructure and ensuring freedom of movement for people and commerce.
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Capitalizing on our Series A of $78M from top-tier investors, we are leveraging a unique integrated approach, combining capabilities in genetics, proteomics, structural biology and AI to generate deep biological insights and novel therapeutic approaches.
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Experience working on wide area transportation and utility surveying and mapping projects that leverage mobile and / or aerial laser scanning. Our first , Mach9 Digital Surveyor, helps surveyors automatically extract features from large-scale imagery and 3D datasets over 30x faster than today's manual and labor-intensive drafting workflows, accelerating the development of cost-effective and sustainable transportation and utility infrastructure.
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Equally comfortable diving deep into financial minutiae and analyses, and zooming out to frame a high-level narrative. Strong fluency in (or desire to learn) data analysis skills and tools, such as SQL / R / Python.
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Manages vehicle procurement projects; works with IT, Transit Technology, and various systems providers to deploy and manage onboard vehicle projects such as CAD/AVL, ITS (Intelligent Transportation System), video surveillance, traffic signal priority systems, destination signs, passenger counters, customer information systems, vehicle telematics, and autonomous vehicle systems.
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Training and experience in utilizing one or more current evidence-based modalities of psychotherapy (e.g., Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Internal Family Systems, Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Seeking Safety, EMDR, Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy, Motivational Interviewing, etc.
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The Global Infrastructure and Project Finance Group (GIG) covers approximately 550 credits primarily across transportation (airports, toll roads, seaports and rail), energy (thermal and renewable power, oil & gas and transmission), social infrastructure, sports facilities and UK whole business securitization.
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This role is focused on securing infrastructure and service providers used in the enterprise ecosystem across on-prem, cloud environments, and SaaS applications with an emphasis on building out our Detection and Response capabilities.
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Voicing as many as 12 or more Traffic and/or Weather reports hourly, to air on Audacy and non-Audacy broadcast and digital platforms, including social media, in and out of the San Francisco Market.
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In cooperation with internal stakeholders, you will ensure cash-in/cash-out is compliant with the financial ecosystem but also supports the needs of customer-facing product and operational teams.
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The Safety, Compliance and Risk Manager reports to the Vice President of Operations and works closely with the Warehouse & Facilities Manager, Transportation Manager, Finance and People and Culture teams.
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Sign in/Sign out - Closing manager collects timesheets at EOD, to correct time clock violations and then deliver them to Payroll Manager. All hourly staff are required to use the time sheet to sign in and out for breaks.
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Continuously and effectively interact with stakeholders - Airline Customers, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Agents, Customs/Border Protection (CBP) Agents- and respond to inquiries in a reasonable tone and manner.
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The Associate assists in maintaining contract records in compliance with institutional research sponsor policies and supports data entry into the OnCore clinical trial management system to document the status of all steps pertaining to budget and coverage analysis in the task management module.
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In alignment with UC Health climate commitments and the UC Sustainable Practices Policy, the Director of Sustainability and Energy is responsible for strategic planning, implementation, and reporting on programs and projects in policy areas addressing sustainable energy, climate resilience, water conservation, waste reduction, sustainable food, clean transportation, sustainable procurement, and system-wide engagement.
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