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UMS enables optimal Utility performance. We are driven each day by opportunities to serve you and your residents. Whether you have outdated infrastructures, fragmented systems or non-revenue water loss, UMS brings the expertise and experience to support your Utility and the community you serve. view company details
Our multi-discipline professionals provide utility service solutions for projects of all sizes and degrees of complexity for transmission and distribution, telecom, cable and Private Customers. From conception through commissioning, ON TARGET delivers long-term solutions tailored for the future of your business. We specialize in power line services for T&D and telecommunications services - including fiber optics. We have a team of qualified professionals dedicated to utility pole setting services, as well as storm restoration and emergency restoration services, smart grid and metering, and par... view company details
Broadly, the engineer's job is to apply scientific and mathematical principles to solve problems and/or fill human needs. This can range from planning a bridge to sending a person in space to inventing medical instruments. Since an engineer's solution should be fully functional, economical, and compatible for human use, an engineer's job may also consist of testing for these many critical factors.Engineering is a field broken down into specialty areas, including but not limited to: Aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, environmental engine... view article details
Job description Engineers research and develop solutions to technical needs in society. They design products, materials, machinery, factories, systems, structures, and much more. Their main work lies in ensuring efficiency, and working to constantly improve the quality of all aspects of life. They also analyze the impact their projects have had on the environment and society. Most engineers specialize in a certain area, there are more than 25 specialties recognized by professional engineering societies and each area has many divisions. Engineers will also sometimes choose to specialize in a s... view article details
In the modern war for talent, it’s every company’s dream to secure spots on coveted lists that dub their workplace ‘the holy grail’ of organizations. While many industries and companies are struggling to attract qualified candidates, making it onto Forbes’ ‘America’s Best Employers’ top 500 – a list derived by polling 30,000 U.S. employees – is an accomplishment that can help companies edge out the competition. Here are America’s top five best employers from 2018, according to Forbes. We also provided the average median annual salaries for roles associated with these industries based on Salar... view article details
With the Labor Department reporting that the number of people receiving unemployment benefits is the highest it has been in seven years, is there such a thing as a “recession-proof” job? Probably not, but there are some careers that may survive the current economic crisis better than others. The key is to focus on work that continues even when most people do not have extra discretionary money to spend. So what are some in-demand jobs in a slow economy?Accountant Now more than ever, companies are paying attention to the bottom line. They need good “bean counters”, whether they are fres... view article details
The Skyscraper's the Limit No bones about it, said Kevin Hanna: Working the kitchen grill at his grandfather’s steakhouse as a teenager helped him to launch a successful career in the real estate business. Hanna, 36, has since traded in a greasy apron for a white shirt at Cushman & Wakefield of Massachusetts, Inc., a commercial real estate firm in Boston where he cooks up deals with some of area’s most cutting-edge companies. He negotiates leases for retail, healthcare, high-tech, and other industries that are seeking office and industrial space in Boston and greater New England. He represents... view article details
Starting a company can be exciting, but it also presents a fair share of challenges. One of the biggest hurdles is setting the appropriate pay for the first engineer who joins the fledgling startup. They are taking a huge risk by jumping aboard, so they will want something that reflects that. However, it is also vital to consider what is fair for the founders who got the ball rolling in the first place. Balancing pay, equity, and title for that first technical hire requires a deep understanding of everyone's contributions. It also involves setting expectations upfront. Having a good grasp of s... view blog & white papers details
When it comes to understanding salary benchmarking data, you need to research its processes comprehensively. In today’s job market, understanding trends relating to compensation can give you the advantage of attracting and retaining talent. With salary benchmarking data, you can see how your organization’s pay practices stack up against others. In this article, we will first look at how you can understand salary benchmarking data. Following this we will outline how a hypothetical company can use salary benchmarking for a software engineer role. Without further ado, let’s begin. Understanding S... view blog & white papers details
Picture two software engineers with equal skills and experience working together at the same company. However, there is a significant difference in their pay. For every dollar the male engineer gets in equity grants, the female engineer only receives 64 cents. This is not fiction but a reality based on data, thereby marginalizing women in this field. Unequal pay is a big problem in the tech industry, particularly in software engineering. Despite efforts to make things fairer for everyone, there is still a significant difference in pay between genders. This article examines the facts that s... view blog & white papers details
How much must an employee earn for doing a dangerous job? Working in hazardous conditions can frequently put an employee’s life or health at risk. For this reason, companies must offer them extra compensation known as hazard pay. Only a few may be familiar with this type of additional pay. Hazard pays aims to compensate employees for accepting and performing perilous job duties. While the concept seems basic, deciding how much hazard pay is suitable can be complicated. This article breaks down the basics of hazard pay and how companies calculate it. It will explore industries that commonly off... view blog & white papers details
People want to continuously develop in their careers. They’d like regular upskilling and training. They need to know that they have opportunities to progress in your company. If you don’t implement career pathing strategies, you could lose them. A 2019 LinkedIn report found that 94% of employees would stay with a company longer if it invested in their careers. How would you handle losing your top talent tomorrow? The right career pathing strategies can help you retain your top talent. This will also ensure that your company has the skills and resources it needs to remain competitive and releva... view blog & white papers details