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Considerable knowledge of traffic engineering principles and practices, signal design, operation, traffic signal electrical systems, pavement marking, and official street signing and barricading, including related federal guidelines.
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Operation of the following: pallet jack, marking gun case cutter, baler/compactor. Building on its more than 100-year history in the grocery business, Piggly Wiggly ® continues to grow its presence with stores throughout the Midwest, South and Northeast.
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Perform construction observation of asphalt pavement, concrete pavement, storm sewers, etc. Perform construction observation of asphalt pavement, concrete pavement, storm sewers, etc. Assist in Civil 3D design as needed.
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Analyze continuously all aspects of produce department (space allocation, design, display, price marking, rotation, inventories, personnel, etc.) Provide adequate knowledge and training of price marking, ensuring the proper emphasis on customer courtesy and productivity is developed and that skills learned are properly utilized.
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Design for waterfront site development including grading, drainage, utilities, pavement, etc. Work with civil and structural designs to provide detailed AutoCAD drawings for marine infrastructure, waterfront site development, and dredge projects.
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Conducts various traffic engineering analysis, including street light studies, capacity analysis, signal timing, geometric analysis and prepares various reports and recommendations. As part of our Public Works team, the Traffic Engineer collects and analyzes data; completes various traffic related studies; develops and oversees the implementation of all traffic controls for various projects and serves as liaison to the Traffic, Bicycle and Pedestrian Commission.
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Projects inspected may include HVAC, lighting, plumbing, architectural, underground utilities, pavement, etc. Design projects may include commercial roof (EPDM, metal, asphalt shingles), storage building construction, masonry repairs, door and window replacement, flooring, façade repairs, ceiling repairs, painting and coatings projects, cabinetry, etc.
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Testing of soils, foundations, reinforced and post-tensioned concrete, masonry, structural steel, and asphalt pavement. Testing of soils, foundations, reinforced and post-tensioned concrete, masonry, structural steel, and asphalt pavement.
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Thoroughly search for underground utilities in a designated area, accurately marking the location, completing the necessary documentation, and photographing each locate. Correctly, safely, and efficiently locate underground utilities, including telecommunications, electric power, cable TV, gas, water, and sewer systems.
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