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This position is in the Planning Resource Branch, part of the Capital Planning Division of the Transportation Planning Administration of the District Department of Transportation (DDOT.
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Keywords: Project Manager, Program Manager, Transportation, Engineering, Highway, Roadway, Civil, Bridge, Design, DOT, HDR’s engineering practice in the Mid-Atlantic continues to grow and is need of experienced Project Managers in the Transportation field.
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This position is a Geographer assigned to the Office of Spatial Analysis and Visualization (OSAV) of the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) within the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT.
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Toole Design is the leading engineering, planning, and landscape architecture firm specializing in multimodal transportation. You lead, support, and mentor an interdisciplinary team to deliver multimodal transportation infrastructure in a wide range of contexts from roadway reconstructions and streetscapes in highly urban settings to signature trail projects in suburban and rural areas that highlight and enhance the natural environment.
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WeDriveU is the leader in transportation, specializing in workplace, campus and community transportation solutions serving millions of passengers a year. Manage rider communications through email and other media, and work with client’s internal team to keep the internal rider-facing transportation information website up to date.
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Various degrees considered including transportation or civil engineering; transportation/urban planning; or a related field (e.g., geography, public policy, economics, sociology, statistics, anthropology, graphic design, data science, GIS.
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Handle inbound calls from Members, Clients and Facilities to verify eligibility and coordinate non-emergency transportation utilizing transportation management systems in order to meet contract service levels.
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Collaboration with the HU Committee on Energy, Environment, and Sustainability (CEES) and the campus' Conservation Officer regarding strategic planning for general campus transportation system programming designed to support achieving HU's reduced greenhouse gas emissions goals.
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The analyst will support our work for the U.S. Departments of Transportation, Interior, Homeland Security, Health & Human Services, Commerce, and Agriculture. Since its founding in 1998, Econometrica has been involved in complex, high-profile contracts for numerous Federal departments and agencies in the healthcare, education, transportation, energy, housing, and finance sectors.
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Participating with a multidisciplinary team in complex planning studies related to transportation, equity, environmental justice, land use, sustainability, resiliency, economic development, and urban design.
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We are health care providers, childcare providers, school/university staff, library and museum workers, EMTs, sanitation workers, maintenance and transportation workers, protective and social service workers, and more: If it’s a public service, AFSCME members deliver it.
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The ideal candidate should have experience in land development, including residential areas, schools, parks, hospitals, and various private and governmental projects, as well as utility and transportation infrastructures.
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Expertise one or more of the following functions: direct sourcing, product to market, consumer analytics, digital experience, marketing, personalization, digital commerce, back-office operations, distribution and transportation, store and omni operations, indirect procurement.
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Performs and develops services that enable Library collections to be used safely for exhibition, digitization, research use, transportation, or permanent storage. Collects and processes technical data and/or information involving Library-wide conservation and preservation programs such as collections conservation, preparation for digitization, environmental monitoring, collections emergency response, exhibition preparation, or others to support as part of coordinating preservation program workflows.
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