1

Mre Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Experience with PLA, MRE, and ROW or DOT permit submissions; * Proficiency with AutoCAD or similar software; * Skilled in GIS applications, KMZ/Google Earth, Smartsheets, Microsoft Excel, and permit ...

Be Seen First

Develop and maintain the automation workflows (FME/Python) that drive OSP engineering, permitting, and MRE. * Bridge the Gap: Act as the translator between high-level enterprise GIS initiatives and ...

Technical Trainer

Fort Lauderdale, FL

$31 - $41.25/hr

Experience in engine MRE (Maintenance, Repair and Exchange) operations for commercial jet engines. * Ability to design, update, and improve training curricula and learning paths based on trainee ...

Maintenance Planner/Scheduler

Newark, NJ · On-site

$61.70K - $75.30K/yr

The MRE Planner/Scheduler is a critical role within the maintenance organization of HelloFresh and our associated brands. This role is responsible for properly reviewing work requests, evaluating ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Mre information

See salary details

$12

$23

$36

How much do mre jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for mre in the United States is $23.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Mre, and why are they important?

I'm sorry, but 'Mre' does not appear to be a recognized real-world professional occupation, so I cannot provide a relevant answer.

What are MREs?

MRE stands for Meals, Ready-to-Eat, which are self-contained, individual field rations used by military personnel and others in situations where organized food facilities are not available. MREs contain a complete meal, including an entrée, side dish, dessert, crackers or bread, and a beverage mix, all designed to provide sufficient calories and nutrition for sustained activity. They are designed to be lightweight, durable, and have a long shelf life, making them ideal for use in the field, during emergencies, or in outdoor activities. MREs can be eaten hot or cold and often include a flameless ration heater for convenience.

What is the difference between MRE vs Food Service Worker?

AspectMRE (Meal, Ready-to-Eat)Food Service Worker
CredentialsMinimal; often military or emergency preparedness trainingFood safety certification, sometimes culinary training
Work EnvironmentMilitary, emergency relief, outdoor settingsRestaurants, cafeterias, catering services
Employer & IndustryMilitary, disaster relief, government agenciesFood service industry, hospitality
Common Search & ComparisonPreparedness, military foodRestaurant jobs, catering roles

While MREs are pre-packaged meals used mainly in military and emergency situations, Food Service Workers prepare and serve food in various hospitality settings. Both roles involve food handling, but MREs focus on ready-to-eat meals for specific environments, whereas Food Service Workers operate in customer-facing food establishments.

More about Mre jobs
What states have the most Mre jobs? States with the most job openings for Mre jobs include:
Infographic showing various Mre job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $49,108 per year, or $23.6 per hour.

Permit Specialist II

Utilities One

Voorhees, NJ • Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Description
At Utilities One, we are driven by innovation, operational excellence, and a commitment to building the future of critical infrastructure. As a trusted turnkey solutions provider across telecom, power, water, renewable energy, and data center sectors, we deliver high-quality services that connect and empower communities. In addition to our core operations, we offer specialized consulting services that help our clients design, optimize, and execute complex infrastructure projects with confidence and precision. We believe our greatest strength is our people — a team of dedicated professionals who bring expertise, collaboration, and integrity to everything they do. Join us and become part of a growing organization where your contributions make a meaningful impact.
We are looking for a qualified OSP Permit Specialist II to support permitting operations for broadband infrastructure projects nationwide. This early-career, full-time remote position offers the opportunity to grow your expertise in utility permitting while contributing to impactful connectivity projects.

As part of the Engineering & Permitting team, you will assist with permit preparation, regulatory compliance, and permit tracking. You will collaborate across departments and maintain communication with jurisdictional agencies to help ensure timely project delivery. 

Key Responsibilities
  • Prepare and submit permit applications, including DOT, pole attachments, ROW, and traffic control permits, in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations;
  • Research and interpret jurisdiction-specific policies and GIS data to support permit accuracy;
  • Initiate Joint Use Pole and ROW permit applications and support Pole Loading Analysis (PLA) and Make Ready Engineering (MRE) reviews;
  • Track permit statuses using Smartsheet, KMZ files, Excel, and permit management systems to monitor submissions, approvals, and expiration dates;
  • Coordinate with Engineering, Field, GIS, and Permitting teams to maintain project schedules;
  • Communicate proactively with permitting agencies to resolve issues and avoid delays;
  • Maintain clear communication channels using Teams, Outlook, and other collaboration tools.



Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
  • 3+ years’ experience in utility or telecom permitting, permit coordination, or related roles;
  • Familiarity with NESC standards, municipal codes, joint-use agreements, and pole permit procedures;
  • Experience with PLA, MRE, and ROW or DOT permit submissions;
  • Proficiency with AutoCAD or similar software;
  • Skilled in GIS applications, KMZ/Google Earth, Smartsheets, Microsoft Excel, and permit tracking tools;
  • Detail-oriented with strong organizational and communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Experience with traffic control, railroad, or environmental permitting;
  • Exposure to telecom engineering, field surveys, or design collaboration;
  • Experience supporting federally funded projects like BEAD or RDOF;
  • Advanced knowledge of GIS and permit tracking software.


Benefits
  • Health Insurance plans; (health, dental, vision);
  • Whole Life Insurance;
  • 401k Plan;
  • PTO/Paid Holidays;
  • Great Work Environment;
  • Career Advancement Opportunities.