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Must have exposure to shipper scenario with all modes of transport Road, ocean, Rail and Ocean. management processes OTR/DTR creation to FUBR, VSR Optimizer Planning, Transport Execution, Event Management & Settlement (FCC) process.
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Company is seeking motivated candidates to fulfill the role of Project Manager on a Light Rail Project performing underground storm and sewer utility work as a Subcontractor, in San Jose, California.
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Prepare vehicle for movement/shipment by air, rail, or vessel. Prepare vehicle for movement/shipment by air, rail, or vessel. You’ll be able to consider a future as a tractor-trailer truck, tank truck, and heavy truck or bus driver.
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Auriga’s cliental includes: investor owned and municipal utilities, rail and transit agencies, federal, state and local government agencies, and international public and private sector organizations.
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The primary end markets for the Company's products are communications and information processing markets, including cable television, cellular telephone and data communication and information processing systems; aerospace and military electronics; and automotive, rail and other transportation and industrial applications.
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Work closely with Server System Integrator customers, CSP, Data Center, Hyperscale, and Home Appliance customers to understand server rack slides & rail technical challenges & business goals and propose nVent solutions.
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This individual will be a liaison between Company and the Prime Contractor requiring strong interpersonal skills. This position reports to the Division/Area Manager. Company offers an attractive compensation package with competitive salaries and an excellent benefits package.
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We are seeking a self-motivated civil engineer to help us deliver major transit/rail, highway, and roadway projects in the Bay Area. We are working on some of the most transformative projects in the region including the BART Silicon Valley Phase II Extension, the San Jose Mineta International Airport to Diridon Station passenger connector, High Speed Rail, Van Ness Bus Rapid Transit, and the Eastbay Greenway bicycle and pedestrian project.
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Adjacent to the VTA light rail station, our hotel makes it easy to reach downtown San Jose and discover premier attractions including SAP Center, San Jose Convention Center and The Tech Museum of Innovation.
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To support LAN's ongoing expansion, we seek an experienced Senior Rail Design Engineer with a deep understanding of rail geometry, rail operations, signaling, and PTC and a comprehensive knowledge of AREMA standards and guidelines.
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Our expertise includes the complete planning, design, and construction of high-speed rail, light rail and bus rapid transit, multimodal facilities, freight railways, and maintenance yards.
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