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This position requires use of information or access to production processes subject to national security controls under U.S. export control laws and regulations (including, but not limited to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for several Full-Time Fire & Life Safety Assistant Consultants for the following offices: Arlington – VA , Columbia – MD , Dallas – TX , Houston – TX , and New York – NY.
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Comprehensive knowledge of U.S. export control laws, regulations, policies, and procedures including, but not limited to, a working knowledge of the Arms Export Control Act, International Traffic in Arms Regulations, Export Administration Regulations, and associated USG export licensing activities.
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Maintain clear, prompt, daily communication with station staff, including programmers, master control, traffic, promotions, digital – to keep them informed about the TV pledge programming schedule.
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Highway/ITS/traffic signal, water/wastewater, aviation, maintenance facility, power, industrial and other highly technical project experience a plus. Highway/ITS/traffic signal, water/wastewater, aviation, maintenance facility, power, industrial and other highly technical project experience a plus.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for several Full-Time Fire & Life Safety Assistant Consultants for the following offices: Arlington – VA, Columbia – MD, Dallas – TX, Houston – TX, and New York – NY.Be involved in projects with our Fire and Life Safety (FLS) Team and be a part of a growing organization that meets our client’s objectives and solves their challenges with innovative and cutting edge technology.
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Creates and deploys email marketing assets using Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Canva, and Adobe products, which may include creative assets, email deployment, social media graphics, and gathering and routing assets.
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The ‘24 election cycle is heating up and we're offering an opportunity to be a part of our digital marketing team in Alexandria, Virginia (Old Town). And if that's you, then you are what baseball guys call a "5 Tools Player" - you're good at storytelling, research, editing, motion graphics and sound design.
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Reporting to the Chief Operations and Development Officer, the Marketing Communications Coordinator will manage all marketing communications efforts and provide general support across a variety of tasks, including event planning, workforce development, membership development, member relations, and other duties as assigned.
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Rail/mass transit systems (Traction Power, Overhead Catenary, Train Control, Communications) estimating experience preferred. We are seeking an experienced Electrical Estimator to join our C3M team! Review total estimate to ensure accuracy and completeness prior to formal quotation.
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Familiarity with Alfresco Content Services, Alfresco Process Services, and related Alfresco technologies Experience with content indexing, search, and retrieval using Solr capabilities Technical team leadership, ability to manage development teams in dispersed, Agile environment.
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Bachelor's degree and recommended 12+ years of experience in a senior/leadership role within a strategic communications agency or corporate reputation firm; on a political campaign or polling firm, or at a research, advertising, or marketing firm.
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The Communications Department is seeking full-time and part-time interns with an interest in foreign policy, journalism, communications and public relations, social and digital media, web design, and marketing.
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Conduct research on a variety of transportation engineering projects, which encompass traffic simulation, CDA, Digital Twin, V2X, CV, safety, and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). 2+ years of hands-on experience in professional or academic setting with at least one of microscopic traffic simulation tools (e.g., SUMO, Vissim, Aimsun, Transmolder, or similar.
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As Construction Casualty Underwriter Level II or Senior Level III you will have a chance to use your marketing and analytical skills. Zurich does not accept unsolicited resumes from search firms or employment agencies.
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