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As well as adjacent Traffic Management Centers or other DOT Regions to coordinate resources for incidents that may affect regional travel. To operate various computer-based traffic management systems to manage traffic and incidents on roadways and improve traffic conditions.
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Our transportation and utility services professionals offer practical, forward-thinking expertise in a wide range of practice areas, including active transportation, bridge design, roadway design and traffic engineering, intelligent transportation systems, utility and broadband services, grant writing, program management and so much more.
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Prospective Officers may also receive specialized training in transportation management, freight classifications, methods of working with civilian and other service carriers, and special handling of medicines and explosives.
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This hybrid role includes billable work, business development, and overall management of the transportation account. Candidate will provide day-to-day management and oversight of DOT service delivery in areas such as SaaS/PaaS Implementation (notably Salesforce), Application/Software Development, Data Analytics and Visualization, Cloud Enablement, DevOps, Agile Transformation, Digital Modernization and Cybersecurity.
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The Transportation Driver Manager will oversee the day-to-day operations within an assigned function, and is responsible for all aspects of Operations and Account Management. Fundamental knowledge of Supply Chain Management components intermediate required.
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As a Senior Program Manager in the Transportation Engineering Services (TES) Project Management Office (PMO) Team, you will provide programmatic support to Amazon Logistics (AMZL) and Amazon Extra Large – Special Handling Heavy/Bulky (AMXL) Pre-Construction and Construction management teams.
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2 or 4-year college degree in Business Management, Supply Chain Management or similar major preferred. Communicates with Sales Management and Marketing Associates to collaboratively resolve any customer or delivery opportunities or issues.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to, management and direction to delivery staff, compliance with government regulations and safety and security of the delivery department. Executes management functions of staff selection, development, discipline, performance reviews and/or terminations.
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To utilize traffic equipment for incident management and the improvement of travel time, safety, and quality of life of the traveling motorists and toll customers. Title: Transportation Technician 3.
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Partner with the operations/account management and sales teams for optimal customer satisfaction. Experience, specifically, in working for a transportation company is required. Please apply to Recruiting Director, Sarah Hagenlock: sarah.hagenlock@gogpac.com.
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Fundamental knowledge of Supply Chain Management components. In addition, YOU are the management and professional representative of the Ryder organization. Capable of multi-tasking, highly organized, with excellent time management skills.
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We have Contract for Transportation Technician f or our client Nashville, TN. Transportation Technician- Nashville, TN. To confer with partners (highway patrol, Service Patrols, Local Law Enforcement, Fire Rescue, etc.
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Amazon’s Inbound Transportation team is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Supply Chain Manager to assist in the management of daily freight movements flowing into our North American fulfillment centers and our associated fulfillment network.
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Contribute to the growth of this practice by participating in client meetings, client communication/coordination, mentorship of junior-level staff, and task management while working with a variety of individuals.
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Job Title - Transportation Technician. IMSA Level III Technician and Intermediate Maintenance of Traffic (IMOT) Certification Preferred. To use SOG to detect, dispatch, monitor, and document roadway incidents.
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