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To further Blue Origin's mission of having millions of people living and working in space, we are building the sustainable infrastructure for our transport of crew and cargo from Earth to the Lunar Surface.
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Monitor progress of construction work on transportation projects, including earthwork, asphalt or concrete paving, drainage and utility installation, track construction, bridge and retaining wall construction or building construction for conformance with plans and specifications.
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Typical bridge projects will include cast-in-place post-tensioned concrete, precast/prestressed concrete, and segmental concrete bridges, steel girder and truss bridges, highway, freight rail, and light rail bridges; as well as other transportation and retaining wall structures.
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Employee Transportation ProgramA discount commuter is offered for use on Metro, Community Transit, Pierce Transit, Kitsap Transit, Everett Transit, Sound Transit, Link Light Rail, Sounder Commuter Train routes.
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Maintain and document subcontract records in compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations (DFAR), Contractor Purchasing System Review (CPSR), Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA), General Services Administration (GSA), Small Business Administration (SBA), Department of Transportation (DOT), Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA), as well as other countries entities and company policies and procedures.
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This role reports to and works closely with the Stormwater Business Class Lead, and works with the transportation, fisheries, and other water resources groups. Experience in the design and management of a wide variety of transportation, public works, and site development stormwater projects.
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Oversees daily operations in Accessioning, Client Services, Transportation, Slide Library and Care Coordination. 10+ years client services and/or transportation management in commercial pathology, clinical lab or equivalent.
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STV has an immediate opening, in our Seattle, WA office, for a Senior Geotechnical & Tunnel Engineer with tunneling/ underground structures experience for our Transportation and Infrastructure Division.
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Seeking IT Compliance Manager to join the Corporate Compliance Team, reporting to the ITRC Director. Job Title: IT Compliance Manager. Strong project management skills and the ability to guide team members to meet target dates and keep organized records.
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This skilled group, including developers, analysts, and project managers, focuses on deploying solutions to streamline workflows and enhance efficiency. Define processes necessary to achieve and sustain operational excellence, including project delivery and systems reliability.
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As an Indirect Tax Manager within the Multistate Tax Services group, you will provide state and local indirect tax planning, consulting, and compliance services to a diverse client base in various industry sectors.
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Sustainability and innovation are at the heart of all of our sectors which, in North America include Advisory, Built Environment, Energy, Transportation, and Water. Here at Mott MacDonald, we are experts in engineering, management, and development services supporting multisector project work in over 150 countries.
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Your technology will support thousands of operators worldwide to design, build and run the best-in-class Amazon transportation network. Operations Technology: Shape the future of transportation planning and execution on a global scale, that impacts hundreds of fulfillment centers, thousands of Amazonians, and millions of customers across the world.
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You will operate as your own boss working remotely from the comfort of your own home, representing FAK under our brokerage authority, soliciting freight services from your customers, arranging the transportation with one of our contract carriers, and monitoring the freight to its destination.
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RealREPP, a full-service recruiting firm, is teaming with a leader in the construction industry that specializes in asphalt paving to assist them in hiring for a Project Manager with experience in estimating and managing Municipal & Heavy Highway Construction Projects.
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