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Toll/Express lane & Highway Capacity knowledge. Toll Analyst Specialists. Traffic Operations Analysis & Intelligent Transportation Systems experience. This role is a 1year position (renewable) contract with a Hybrid work schedule (mixture of Onsite & Remote.
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Maintaining a logbook detailing the hours traveled, rest periods, miles covered, as well as all fuel, repair, and toll expenses. Looking for local truck driving jobs in your area? Now Hiring Local CDL-A Truck Drivers.
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Our client produces high purity GMP chemicals for consumer and industrial use and continues to grow with designated production lines and toll processing lines. Project work will include performing mass balances, specifying equipment and materials, overseeing equipment installation and assisting startup on plant process equipment (which is primarily batch reactors and distillation columns.
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In addition, you will be provided with a company vehicle, gas card, EZ pass/Toll Tag, lap-top, smart phone and all the tools you will need to assure success. Blackmon Mooring / BMSCAT is a global leader in disaster restoration.
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Technical knowledge of but not limited to access facilities including roadway, structures, building, and toll system functions. Develop cost estimates and budgets, tracking for capital expenditures (planning, design, right‐of‐way, design‐build and construction funds), and construction fund drawdown schedules.
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Our client, founded in 1977, has grown from its humble beginnings in Minster, Ohio, to become the nation's largest toll processor with locations spanning multiple states. As a Customer Solutions Manager, your day is a dynamic blend of leadership and coordination.
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Troubleshoots telco carrier issues, ports telephone numbers from one carrier to the VoIP cloud, builds new toll-free number call flows and opens trouble cases with carrier support as needed. This includes ACD Reporting, both real-time and historical, as well as SMS, Chat, chatbot, email routing and various omni-channel contact center capabilities.
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Client Types: TxDOT, Cities, Counties, Toll Road and other Transit Authorities. Mentor and lead multiple structural engineering teams responsible for planning, design, and construction management of infrastructure-related structures, including bridges, port & marine facilities, water/wastewater plants, and stormwater systems.
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The Driver should also ensure that the truck is labeled with the correct placards when transporting hazardous materials or oversized cargo. Assisting in the loading and unloading of freight into and off the company truck.
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With over 50 million people managing the physical and emotional toll of acne, we made it our mission to develop an effective way to achieve clear skin through adaptive, expert guidance by trained estheticians and premium formulas that use only tested, safe ingredients.
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From private labeling to wholesale, custom product development and toll blending, we support all of a facility maintenance’s needs. We’ll support you with on-the-job training so that you can land and expand new accounts with all the confidence of a true solutions consultant.
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Notifying the dispatcher and customer of any delay that may affect scheduled delivery times. Maintaining their truck, which includes washing and cleaning it, changing fluids, monitoring tire pressure, and performing minor repairs as needed.
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Maintaining the company truck, which includes washing and cleaning it, changing fluids, monitoring tire pressure, and performing minor repairs as needed. Safely transporting freight between various locations within their region.
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Work involves assisting the general public with information and resolution of moderate to complex issues via the Office of the Ombudsman toll-free lines, e-mail, online submissions, faxes and letters.
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The primary purpose of this position is the initial screening, triage and referral (within the scope of practice) of members who call the 24/7/365 toll free access number seeking behavioral health services or anyone calling in with a crisis situation needing immediate assistance.
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