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  2. International Union of Operating Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The local is new, by trades-union standards, having been formed in 2011 via a merger of three independent locals – Local 106 of Albany, New York, Local 545 of Syracuse, New York, and Local 832 of Rochester, New York. [26] Local 158, now comprising three united but semi-autonomous districts is led by Business Manager Jonathan Lanse, and based ...

  3. Inflatable rat - Wikipedia

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    The first known inflatable rat was used by the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150 in Plainfield, Illinois in 1989, according to photos from the Local 150 Engineer in November 1989, which also launched a "Name the Rat" contest. [1]

  4. James Callahan (unionist) - Wikipedia

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    Callahan became an operating engineer in New York City in 1980, and joined the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE). He worked as a foreman on the clean-up team following the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and responded immediately to the September 11 attacks on the building, working throughout the recovery efforts. He held ...

  5. Stationary engineer - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Department of Buildings requires a Stationary Engineer's License to practice in the City of New York; to obtain the license one must pass a written and practical exam and have at least five years' experience working directly under a licensed stationary engineer, or one year if in possession of a Bachelor of Science degree in ...

  6. American Council of Engineering Companies - Wikipedia

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    The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) is the oldest and largest business association of engineering companies. It is organized as a federation of 52 state and regional councils with national headquarters in Washington, D.C., comprising thousands of engineering practices throughout the country.

  7. Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace

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    The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA), IFPTE Local 2001 is a professional labor union representing more than 24,000 engineers, technical workers and other professionals in the aerospace industry. SPEEA represents employees at The Boeing Company, Spirit AeroSystems, BAE Systems and Triumph Composite Systems.

  8. Operations engineering - Wikipedia

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    Operations engineering is a branch of engineering that is mainly concerned with the analysis and optimization of operational problems using scientific and mathematical methods. [1]

  9. N.Y.C. District Council of Carpenters - Wikipedia

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    Local 1536 (Midtown Manhattan) – timbermen; dissolved 2010, combined with dockbuilders to form local 1556 * Local 2163 (Manhattan, Upper West Side) – carpenters, dissolved 1982 and members transferred to Local 608; Local 2287 (New York City) – resilient floor covers; Local 2790 (New York City & vicinity) – shop & industrial