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Knowledge of geography and roadways within the local coverage area, including general traffic patterns and mass transit, is preferred. Collect and input traffic data into our Total Traffic and Weather Network (TTWN) database for On-Air Reporters to accurately deliver traffic reports to our many affiliates in the NYC Tri-State Area.
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These services include Construction Management, Program Management, Owners Representation, Resident Engineering, Inspection, Preconstruction Consulting, Change Order Review, Value Engineering, Administration Assistance, Document Control and Staff Augmentation.
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Perform Concept development of Traffic Engineering plans layouts of geometric configurations that support traffic analysis including signs, markings, traffic signals, and traffic management plans/temporary traffic control.
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Areas of engineering expertise include the following:/r/n/r/n- MEP Design and Construction Management /r/n- Existing MEP Condition Surveys and Analysis/r/n- Energy Audits per LL84 & LL87 /r/n- Electric service, distribution, power and lighting/r/n- Fire detection, alarm, telecom, security/r/n- Fire suppression, sprinkler and standpipe/r/n- Civil and Site Engineering/r/n- Water Supply and Distribution/r/n- Storm Water Management/r/n- Traffic Studies and Analysis/r/n- Commissioning.
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Construction Management and Supervisory Services on Projects include building type construction, rail, marine, dredging, concrete work, paving work, structural, maintenance of traffic, with some electrical, mechanical, environmental plumbing and finishes knowledge.
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This is a great opportunity for a new graduate i.e. undergraduate or recent graduate with a degree in Supply Chain Management, Industrial Design, Visual Arts, Finance, Accounting, Marketing or other relevant field of study.
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Platform Knowledge: Familiarity with TikTok platform rules and traffic distribution logic. Expertise in live stream traffic dynamics to achieve rapid business growth. Host Management and Training: Oversee the daily operations of live stream hosts, providing them with training and guidance.
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Under the supervision of the Chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Senior Transportation Engineer works with faculty and other research staff on complex transportation planning analysis tasks related to sponsored research projects, focusing on transportation data development and analysis, use of regional travel demand, traffic and simulation models, and ITS engineering.
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Provide live reads of Traffic sponsors within designated reports by the company, including certifying on station logs that sponsor copy was read, as well as alerting management of any discrepancies when sponsor copy didnt air for whatever reason.
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Bachelor of Arts in Museum Studies or Project Management Preferred. This position is crucial to achieving the Museum's stated strategic goal of creating and implementing a new exhibition management process.
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Success in this position will include providing exemplary support to senior management, credit risk management, borrowers and investors by providing workout solutions to bring the loan back into good standing or if necessary, facilitate recovery via note or collateral sale.
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Specifically, you will use ontologies, taxonomies, and other semantic foundational components to enhance data interoperability, metadata management, artificial intelligence applications, and more.
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Driven by a passion for all things beauty focused with an expertise in cosmetics, haircare, hair color, and nail care, this role includes full creator management, encompassing tasks from sourcing and negotiation to content creation and day-to-day campaign oversight.
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Ensures ongoing compliance and maintenance of the NYC Health+ Hospitals policies and procedures with national standards and other applicable external regulatory requirements, guidelines and accreditation authorities, as well as safety and quality management standards.
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Affinity Dental Management, a premier dentist-run dental organization, provides comprehensive practice management and administrative support services to practices throughout the northeast United States.
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