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Assistant Manager of Bicycle & Pedestrian Practice, Stewart, Raleigh, NC
Stewart’s Bicycle & Pedestrian Practice is seeking an Assistant Manager for our Raleigh office. The ideal candidate has 10+ years of experience in bicycle and pedestrian planning and design. The Deputy Practice Manager will be skilled delivering complex planning and design projects that exceed client expectations.

Civil Engineer, Toole Design Group, Boston, Massachusetts
Toole Design Group is seeking a Civil Engineer to expand our team of talented and dedicated professionals in our Boston, MA, office. Responsibilities will include advancing designs of various multimodal transportation projects through the design review process from concept to construction documents.

Customer Success Manager, Remix, San Francisco, California
We’re looking for someone to work closely with transit agencies around the United States and ensure their success using Remix. This includes training our new users, ensuring they have every opportunity to plan better transit, constant problem solving, and helping to guide our product roadmap. You’ll execute our success strategy with new and existing customers, and scale our team to accommodate a fast-growing base of Remix users.

Operations Coordinator, UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, Los Angeles, California
We seek a dynamic team player to work with a passionate group of professors, staff, and students dedicated to sustainable solutions for Southern California’s growth challenges. The UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies is a community of scholars studying transportation, housing, jobs, and the environmental challenges facing metropolitan areas.

Marketing Representative, CORT, Wilmington, Delaware
CORT is a Berkshire Hathaway Company that has been in business since 1971. CORT is the nation’s leading provider of transition services, helping millions of individuals and more than 80 percent of Fortune 500 companies with their event and relocation needs making a house a home, an office a great place to work and an event a memorable celebration.

BH – Teppanyaki Chef, Benihana National Corp, Atlanta, Georgia
Responsible for engaging, entertaining, interacting and providing a unique dining experience to guests. Primarily works in front of restaurant while cooking and preparing hot meals on hibachi tables directly in front of guests. Ensures correct food portions are being cooked and maintains the kitchen areas and hibachi tables clean and sanitized. Prepares and sets up food for cooking and side orders.

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