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Focus on traffic design, including accident analysis and mitigation strategies, signing, striping, traffic signals, lighting, and Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS), including real-time traffic information, adaptive signal control, closed circuit television (CCTV), and variable message signs (VMS.
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Computer, printer, mouse, copier, fax, scanner, scanner, multi-line telephone/voice mail, digital camera, walkie-talkie, and VMS. Amenities and facilities include three clubhouses with 130,000 square feet of indoor recreational area, three indoor swimming pools, two outdoor pools, tennis, pickleball and bocce courts, 300 seat theater, fitness centers, woodshop, ceramic, glass and sewing rooms, a computer lab, billiards room, restaurant, catering, a grand ballroom, and a privately-owned day spa.
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Managing maintenance program, records, and insurance of entire fleet of vehicles, VMS boards and other equipment. Hire, train and mentor special event staff on safety procedures, traffic management techniques, and equipment operation.
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Work as part of a traffic team under the direction of the Project Engineer/Manager on a variety of traffic forecasting, analysis and design needs for a variety of transportation projects. Computer skills using Microsoft Office, Synchro/Sim Traffic, HCS, AutoCAD and MicroStation.
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Use VMware tools to power on/off virtual machines (VMs). The primary role of Quality Assurance Systems Engineer will be to maintain QA test environments and enforce change control processes for any changes in QA test environments.
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For over 50 years, companies have relied on Eastridge to deliver professional and volume recruiting, payrolling solutions, recruitment process outsourcing, and MSP/VMS solutions to make attracting and managing the workforce simple and scalable.
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Applicable to the Oncology Systems business only: Meets all Vendor Credentialing requirements necessary to gain VMS client site access, unless prohibited by law. Many VMS clients require VMS employees and representatives to meet certain "Vendor Credentialing" requirements before they will be allowed to have access to their sites.
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Communicate account operational changes and updates; work with account leadership to standardize operational processes and implement enhancements; assist with the implementation and integration of client Vendor Management Systems (VMS) into account processes; oversee account operations onshore and offshore resources and provide direction/oversight to ensure effective collaboration and information sharing; oversee Contractor Labor Programs.
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