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T-Mobile Premium Retailer - TCC Wireless. As a member of the TCC Wireless family, you have a passion for creating long lasting relationships and meaningful connections with not only your customers, but your business colleagues as well.
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NICET IV Certification ACI, NJSAT, TCC certifications, and/or other relevant certifications are desirable. Perform quality control for the construction and rehabilitation of roads and/or bridges, general site work, maintenance and protection of traffic, drainage, earthwork, paving, concrete work, reinforcement steel placement, utility relocation work, coordination, and safety Required Qualifications: 3-5 years of bridge construction experience and at least 1 year of NJDOT bridge construction.
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To qualify, candidates must have prior construction inspection experience on NJDOT projects and possess NICET II, III or IV Certification in Transportation/Highway and Bridge Construction or equivalent; NJSAT, ACI – CCTC and Rutgers TCC certifications.
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Understand and ensure that the JHC TCC (Total Customer Commitment) standards are upheld at all times. o The John H Carter Company TCC (Total Customer Commitment) process. In the absence of a specific Pump and Process Equipment background, experience with other industrial rotating equipment sold into the chemical, petrochemical, refining, oil & gas industries, as well as municipalities will be considered.
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Enforce all TCC Health and Safety Plan regulations. Review all preconstruction requirements with Superintendent(s). Enforce all TCC Health and Safety Plan regulations. Familiarity with computers and software programs for job costing, online collaboration, scheduling and estimating.
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Determine and review Load flow, short circuit, and TCC curves for system optimization. Size electrical equipment, including service entrance, power distribution panels, and MCC's. Perform CAD drafting on projects, as needed.
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TCC Certification (Rutgers) Inspection experience on NYSDOT road/bridge projects. TCC Certification (Rutgers) We are looking for a professional Field Inspector to add to our New York team! NICET II Certification or substantial professional experience with Road/Bridge inspection experience in the greater New York area.
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Knowledge of electricity market, ARR/FTR/CRR/TCR/TCC market, day-ahead market, and real-time market. Electric utility industry (ISO/RTO, utility, energy trading firm, software or consulting). Build and maintain data pipelines for energy market analysis using R, Python, SQL.
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Builds relationships with TCC Wireless employees and customers across all channels of the business. TCC Wireless, LLC is an equal opportunity employer. As an RSLREP you are the connection between the customer and the T-Mobile brand.
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Performs various front office and back office patient care duties.
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TCC, NJSAT, ACI Grade I, ACI-CCTC, NACE, SSPC Certs are highly desirable. This individual must have strong infrastructure, bridge, highway and/ or pavement construction inspection experience with local agencies in NJ, such as NJDOT, NJTA, NJ Transit, NYNJPA and/or DRPA. The candidate is expected to work on business development, proposal writing, and other marketing tasks as needed.
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Rutgers Traffic Control Coordinator (TCC) Rutgers Traffic Control Coordinator (TCC) Construction Inspector (NICET II-IV) NJSAT, NECEPT, ACI, and/or NACE preferred. Construction Inspector Job Requirements.
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Overview ArchCare Program: Mother Cabrini at TCC Location: Harlem Overview: ArchCare cares for people of all ages and faiths where they are most comfortable and best able to receive it - at home, in the community and in nursing homes.
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Support remote operations of NYMTC and Transportation Coordinating Committee (TCC) staff. Support remote operations of NYMTC and Transportation Coordinating Committee (TCC) staff. 60 Months ARCGIS Configuration/Support.
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Have combination of NJSAT, ACI, ACI CCTC and Rutgers TCC certifications. Possess combination of NJDOT, NJ Turnpike and NJ Transit experience. Experienced on bridge, highway, and railroad construction projects.
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