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Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is the steward of an integrated, multimodal transportation system that helps to ensure people and goods move safely and efficiently throughout the state.
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You will have the opportunity to represent Pierce County on various regional committees focused on transportation projects, programs, policies, and funding. Your expertise related to managing county road funds will ensure the success of our projects and programs as we work to support safe and efficient transportation options for the residents of Pierce County.
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With seven offices across Washington state, and one in Colorado, we specialize in civil engineering, transportation planning & design, environmental & urban planning, landscape architecture & design, and public outreach.
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Job Summary: The Site Supervisor is responsible for managing and overseeing supply, maintenance, and transportation activities at a designated site for the U.S. Army. This role involves coordinating logistics, ensuring the efficient flow of supplies and equipment, and maintaining the operational readiness of vehicles and machinery.
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In this role with the Program Development team, you will guide development of the county's 6-year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), Safe Routes to School plan, and ADA Transition plan. You will also have the opportunity to collaborate with local, state and federal agencies, as well as the Puget Sound Regional Council, working together to address transportation issues in our region.
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Summary RNDC is looking for a dynamic, strategic, and professional Transportation Supervisor to join our growing Operations team. RNDC is looking for a dynamic, strategic, and professional Transportation Supervisor to join our growing Washington State Operations team.
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Follows-up and maintains Receiving Manager/ Super Receiving, Clerk, Grocery, Transportation. Works closely with Receiving Manager/ Supervisor to ensure efficient operation of the Receiving Department.
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You will have the opportunity to work with Department Directors and community leaders to develop programs that addresses the county’s transportation needs now and into the future. We are responsible for the County road and levee systems, sewer systems, airports, ferries, building permits, environmental review, sustainability, community planning, and code enforcement - just to name a few.
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Provides written Daily Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIR) at the end of each trip or shift and ensures that all potential safety defects are reported to the Transportation Supervisor. Notifies the Transportation Manager if there are problems before initiating a trip.
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The Transportation Supervisor effectively coordinates the dedicated fleet by maximizing driver and equipment utilization while exceeding customer expectations through the direction of dispatch operations and all related reporting requirements to the customer and higher management.
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The Transportation Supervisor provides direct supervision for a group of assigned Drivers. Have at least 1 year of transportation management experience in the food distribution industry.
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Should be able to work in environments with variable noise levels, lighting conditions and temperature variation and able to access all areas of building without limitations. Ensures employees complete a daily pre/post-trip and reviews daily Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Business or related field, or at least 1-5 years of supervisory experienceHigh School Diploma requiredExperience with TMW and People Net preferredAbility to work in fast paced environment.
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Identify life threatening emergencies; recommend appropriate interventions, including facilitation of ambulance transportation. Job Relationships Reports to the TeleNurse Supervisor/Manager Principal Responsibilities - Apply all phases of the Nursing Process, i.e., assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation when triaging patients.
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Job Summary: The Transportation Movements Branch Supervisor is a key leadership role responsible for overseeing and coordinating transportation operations within a specific branch for a U.S. Army contract.
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Passing a company and Department of Transportation (DOT) drug and alcohol test. Eighty (80) hours of verified and certified driver’s training from an approved company trainer and as defined by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
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