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CManager, Control CenterChicago, IL (Onsite) Full-TimePRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Directs, manages and monitors the management of the communication and interaction of Controllers, Coordinators and the field when the Authority’s service and passenger safe...
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CManager, Transportation - RailChicago, IL (Onsite) Full-TimePRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Supervises and provides mentoring support to employees regarding work assignment, job duties and responsibilities, including the performance and procedures associated with ...
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CFULL TIME BUS OPERATORChicago, IL (Onsite) Full-TimePRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Drives bus and announces stops along routes. Announces cross streets and intersecting transit stops. Inspects passes; ascertains appropriate fares. Ensures that customers d...
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CBus MechanicChicago, IL (Onsite) Full-TimePRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Performs troubleshooting, diagnosis, repair, and maintenance work on various bus systems and components. Inspects, aligns, replaces, adjusts, and repairs various bus compon...
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CStructure Maintenance CoordinatorChicago, IL (Onsite) Full-TimePRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Manages and coordinates various structural maintenance projects with a broad range of responsibilities including planning, scheduling, permitting, budget analysis, cost est...
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CSenior Manager, Rail Car AppearanceChicago, IL (Onsite) Full-TimePRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Prepares analyses and summary reports to provide management information regarding production forecast/actual levels, quality and individual staff accountability of rail car...
Transportation Jobs
A transportation manager coordinates logistics for moving cargo and personnel.A typical day in the life of a transportation manager might include:
• Overseeing incoming and outgoing shipments to ensure efficiency, accuracy, and safety
• Staying current on shipping technology and logistics systems, and recommending upgrades to optimize operations
• Monitoring budgets to ensure that equipment, staff, and facility costs add up.