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Telecommunicators are responsible for entering, retrieving and accurately interpreting information contained in the Law Enforcement Agencies Data System (L.E.A.D.S.) and the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) system and for responding to public works, utilities, and community service calls for assistance and/or repair.
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Previous work experience with multiple government agencies / entities or municipalities (e.g., utilities, CDOT, IDOT, FHWA or other local transportation agencies) Coordinates and schedules meetings of public way stakeholders including City of Chicago departments, Police, Fire, CTA, elected officials, and IDOT to plan special events and other roadway closures.
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Attends meeting regarding coordination of activities within the public right of way. Reviews MOT plans for activities within the public right of way. Reviews/processes engineering, civil and structural design plans by consultants, engineering design firms and contractors for public and private construction projects.
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The Transmission Planning Engineer will work with utilities, system operators, regulators, and government ministries on power sector planning priorities and challenges, using software tools and models to undertake analyses and present results.
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Software tools and Utilities: Jenkins, Kubernetes, Enterprise Architect (EA), Enterprise Manager-UM, SQL Developer, JConsole, Visual Studio, JMeter, Bitbucket, Git, CVS, SVN, PuTTy, Microsoft Visio, TOAD, SourceTree, JIRA, Confluence, Sonar, Bamboo, Splunk, Automic (UC4), Apache Kafka, monitoring tools on-prem and in the Cloud.
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A minimum of 10 years of demonstrated expertise at the leading edge of energy policy with particular experience in the power sector, including power markets and finance, electric and gas utility regulation, and experience with public and private utilities, state utility regulatory commissions, regional transmission organizations, and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, relationship management, internal and external communications (with clients/funders, utilities, partners/consultants, public sector customers, and internal project team), project scope coordination and delivery, budget and schedule management, strategic planning activities, supervision of project team assignments, and reporting to internal and external stakeholders.
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We are very successful in winning both public and private projects as well as railway projects which require civil engineering support and civil projects requiring design and review of civil / utilities / drainage plans in various locations throughout the United States.
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Demonstrated experience with various Midwest state agencies and federal agencies including state Departments of Natural Resources, state Public Service Commissions, US Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Wisconsin Department of Transportation and US Army Corps of Engineers.
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Knowledge of configuration management utilities (Chef, Salt, Ansible) and container-based deployment solutions (Docker, Kubernetes). Utilizes technical knowledge of existing and emerging technologies, including public cloud offerings from Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud.
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You have knowledge of codes and standards (ASCE-7, IBC, ACI, AISC, wood and masonry), and design of structural systems in concrete, steel, and masonry with applications in either utilities or buildings.
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This position will support both private and public sector clients, including, renewable energy developers, utilities, industrial manufacturing, commercial, government, and quasi-government clients, as well as emerging investment and clean energy innovation entrants to the market.
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Knowledge of Elasticsearch, PostgreSQL, Spark, Hadoop, and data analysis. High performance/cloud computing experience (AWS, GCP, Openstack). Experience with cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, Openstack), CI/CD, and Agile methodologies.
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Design of highway, municipal, and site development improvements, including roadway elements, site grading, storm drainage, water main distribution systems, sanitary sewer collection systems, and other site or public utilities.
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The Public Utilities Bureau represents the People of the State of Illinois with respect to state and federal laws regulating public utilities, including energy (electricity and natural gas), water, and telecommunications services.
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