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Review, revise, update, and develop civil infrastructure standards, including but not limited to roadway infrastructure, drainage, light rail track, heavy rail track, commuter rail track, and site design.
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Prior experience in the Class 1 and short line freight railroad environment to provide engineering and design for commuter rail, light rail, bus transit and para-transit operations or Amtrak experience.
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Information Clerk Responsible for assisting customers with Commuter Rail information, announcement and posting of approximately 130 daily train departures. Since 2014, Keolis Commuter Services has been entrusted with operating and maintaining the Commuter Rail network on behalf of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA.
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Direct support to our clients in an operational railway/railroad, subway/metro, and light rail power systems engineering and maintenance environments. Working with our East Coast team (Boston and New York), the successful person will provide consultant advisory services in the field of traction power, overhead catenary/third rail systems, and electrification.
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Subsidized CharlieCard Monthly Pass when regular in-office attendance is required; Valid on all MBTA ferry routes, Subway, Silver Line, Bus, and Commuter Rail Zone 1A. Have experience speaking in front of a group, serving as a mentor, teacher, or tutor.
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Facility Accessible by MBTA Commuter Rail and Bus. The Chelsea Jewish Home Care/Visiting Nurse Agency (VNA) is dedicated to serving individuals and families throughout the Greater Boston area.
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Responsible for announcing Commuter Rail train departures, including initial boarding, repeating track assignments and announcing final boarding calls. Responsible for assisting customers with Commuter Rail information, announcement and posting of approximately 130 daily train departures.
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The BGMP office is located in downtown Boston, near Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, and is easily accessible by MBTA and commuter rail lines. The BGMP office is located in downtown Boston, near Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, and is easily accessible by MBTA and commuter rail lines.
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Minimum of two (2) years of documented experience performing in a construction quality control management role on a heavy civil construction rail project. As a Quality Control Technician - Rail, you will play a critical role in the overall leadership and successful and timely delivery of complex multimillion-dollar fast-track, complex heavy-civil, highway and bridge projects from pre-construction stage through project execution and completion.
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The primary focus for this Professional Wetlands Scientist PM will be to lead project in support of infrastructure development including Highway, Rail, Renewable Energy and along with electric transmission line and substation routing and siting in New England and adjacent states.
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Preferred candidate should have knowledge of motor carrier, railroad, rail intermodal, drayage, air cargo, barge/Inland waterways industries or Intellectual curiosity regarding the dynamics of the transportation sector in North America.
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This is a hybrid position with 2-3 days per week of in-person work required at Good Energy’s Boston office, located directly adjacent to Back Bay station (Orange line and Commuter Rail.
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At Boston Globe Media, our mission is to empower, connect, and convene our communities with independent, trusted journalism and storytelling. Amplify the unique value proposition of local journalism. Elevate B2B/Ad Sales/Sponsorship Position.
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Must be able to travel and work at all hours and at all commuter rail locations in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, in all weather conditions. A valid driver's license is required to successfully travel throughout the Commuter Rail network and locations as assigned.
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This role will lead multidisciplinary teams of engineers and designers in the development of plans, specifications, and cost estimates for a variety of rail and transit infrastructure projects, including conceptual, preliminary, and final design involving light rail transit, bus rapid transit, commuter rail, intercity passenger rail, and freight rail improvements.
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