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New York City Department of Design & Construction; New York City Economic Development Corp.; New York City Department of Transportation; Metropolitan Transportation Authority; Metro North Railroad; NYC Schools Construction Authority.
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The group covers the growing infrastructure industry (including digital infrastructure, transportation, and social infrastructure), the power industry (including conventional power generation, renewable power generation, and storage), and the natural resources industry (including LNG terminals, midstream assets, and renewable fuels), with a growing focus on ESG-themed projects.
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You must have a GED or High School DiplomaYou must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. and qualify for a U.S. Coast GuardMerchant Mariner Credential (MMC) as well as a Transportation Workers Identification.
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The role is based in Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Bronx - you must be open to traveling to all these locations by car or public transportation. This role also involves brazing and soldering copper pipe, working with PVC and PEX, and managing drain lines, shower lines, plumbing sewer lines, gas lines, and septic lines.
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The Laboratory Manager/Administrator would also be involved in the finance and budget process for the Radiochemistry Team. This would include ordering materials, scheduling maintenance of lab equipment, ordering and scheduling clinical doses and DOT transportation.
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The NY/NJ Transit Market Sector Leader (Transit MSL) is a professional that is well versed in all aspects of the transportation market, including business development, technical delivery, and project execution.
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We are next to public transportation options from NYC and Northern NJ. We also provide a parking spot for the days when an employee wishes to drive to the office and for those that utilize public transportation, we will cover the costs associated with traveling to and from the office.
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SI Engineering, P.C. (SIE) is a full-service consulting engineering firm based in downtown Manhattan providing services in civil, structural, transportation engineering, bridge & facility inspection, construction management & inspection and lighting design.
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Additional Information: Online Orientation Access to the latest equipment and technology Requirements 1 years diesel mechanic experience required Must Have Tools/Toolbox State Inspection License preferred but not required CDL and/or ASE Certifications preferred but not required Aim Transportation Solutions is a Top 30 Logistics Company We are family-owned and financially strong.
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The Case Planner will be required to travel, navigate NYC/surrounding neighborhood roads/public transportation system and complete casework contacts in families homes, NSP/LSP facilities, court, schools, and other service providers.
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Bachelor’s degree with 5+ years of city planning experience in areas such as land use, housing, transportation, economic development, environmental management, or neighborhood development. Master’s degree in Public Administration, Urban Planning, Architecture, or related field with 3+ years of city planning experience, or.
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Brink’s Global Services specializes in the secure transportation and handling of valuable goods throughout the logistic value chain, from raw materials and components to finished products within the mining, banknote, precious metal, jewelry, security, art and pharmaceutical industries The company has a proud history of providing growth and advancement opportunities for its employees.
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Brink's U.S., a division of Brink's, Incorporated, is the premier provider of armored car transportation, currency and coin processing, ATM servicing and other value added services to financial institutions, retailers and other commercial and government entities.
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Conduct quarterly audits in support of all last mile and transportation/driver best practices and compliance standards. Act as brand lead with ADUSA and Instacart to ensure enhancements and initiatives are deployed seamlessly, on time, and on target with results.
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The Global Infrastructure and Project Finance Group (GIG) covers approximately 550 credits primarily across transportation (airports, toll roads, seaports and rail), energy (thermal and renewable power, oil & gas and transmission), social infrastructure, sports facilities and UK whole business securitization.
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