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About the Position Performs entry-level aquatics public safety work, monitoring and preserving order at a municipal beach, swimming pool, aquatic center, water park, and/or a children's day camp.
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As a Civil EIT/Construction Manger out of our Plymouth office, you will have the opportunity to work on a wide variety of innovative and diverse projects, including the design of civil and municipal engineering projects for highways and local roads, public utilities and public works, parks, trails, and related infrastructure projects.
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Our Customers are organizations such as federal, state, local, tribal, or other municipal government agencies (including administrative agencies, departments, and offices thereof), private businesses, and educational institutions (including without limitation K-12 schools, colleges, universities, and vocational schools), who use our Services to evaluate job applicants and manage their relationship with their personnel.
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We are also designing green energy solutions (solar) for municipal and industrial clients as they grow their renewable energy portfolios. Engineer the infrastructure that propels commerce, enables a more-sustainable impact, elevates municipal services, and creates impressive gathering spaces.
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Do you have previous experience working in municipal planning, zoning, economic or community development? Regularly operate computers and other office equipment, such as a copy machine, printer, and telephone, as well as equipment/tools consistently found in municipal office settings.
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Three years as a Municipal Building Inspector Building Trades, in an environment equivalent to the City. Bachelor's degree in architecture, engineering, construction management, or two years of education in a college or trade school or apprenticeship training in a construction trade area.
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Our Construction Inspectors provide exceptional construction oversight on significant projects including Light Rail Transit, Bus Rapid Transit, Structures, Roadway, Municipal, and Aviation projects.
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Under the general supervision of the Facility Manager, reporting directly to a Recreation Supervisor, supervises the daily operation of the outdoor municipal pool and waterslide; maintains a properly staffed, clean and safe facility and is accountable for daily receipts and problem solving.
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Minimum of 5 years construction inspection experience in Public Transportation and Municipal projects. The successful candidate will represent our client’s interest providing excellent construction administration inspection services for a wide variety of Transportation and Municipal projects.
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Develops and maintains strategic and close relationships with municipal authorities, local public safety departments, high-level law enforcement, and intelligence and private sector counterparts.
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Advanced training or certification in the safety and security field, such as ASIS Certified Protection Professional (CPP), Professional Certified Investigator (PCI), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), or related security designation.
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AECOM is seeking multiple Environmental Compliance Specialist's to join our EHS + Air practice within the Environment Business Line. The primary emphasis of the group is to support clients with their EHS regulatory compliance needs for a variety of federal, municipal, and private-sector clients.
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Provide supervisory and technical oversight of municipal water distribution and drainage and sewer systems and respond to customer service requests. Experience in leadership, operation, maintenance or repair of municipal and public utilities.
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PLC and HMI code development primarily for municipal water and wastewater SCADA systems. As an Automation Controls Programmer, you will provide programming services for Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs) primarily in the municipal water and wastewater industry.
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Focused on providing cost-effective solutions to engineering challenges, we are involved in a diverse range of projects including water and wastewater treatment facilities, sports complexes, ice arenas, aquatic facilities, municipal buildings, private / commercial buildings, street lighting, and parking ramps to name a few, from the initial planning stages to design, construction, and commissioning.
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