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The Office of Livable Streets (OLS) is tasked with prioritizing strategic planning, community engagement, research, policy, design, implementation, and long-term management. Their goal is to create ...

OLS Analyst/Optical Engineer

Columbus, OH · On-site

$120K - $156K/yr

OLS Analyst/Optical Engineer (L4) * Location: Columbus OH, Portland OR (100% Onsite) * Duration: Long-term Contract Key Focus Areas for Vendors * Strong Optical Networking Expertise (Must-have)

Ring guest checks, collect cash and process credits and room charges in the exact manner outlined by OLS Hotels and Resorts policies and procedures. * Complete liquor requisitions and supply lists.

Ring guest checks, collect cash and process credits and room charges in the exact manner outlined by OLS Hotels and Resorts policies and procedures. * Complete liquor requisitions and supply lists.

Ring guest checks, collect cash and process credits and room charges in the exact manner outlined by OLS Hotels and Resorts policies and procedures. * Complete liquor requisitions and supply lists.

Handle items for "lost and found" according to OLS Hotels & Resorts standards * Inspect all VIP rooms and report their availability to the Front Desk * Supervise and inspect the daily cleaning of the ...

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June 2026 | Freelance, Project-Based Work Who We Are Odeum Labor Services (OLS) is a national provider of skilled labor for live events, theater, immersive experiences, and experiential builds.

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June 2026 | Freelance, Project-Based Work Who We Are Odeum Labor Services (OLS) is a national provider of skilled labor for live events, theater, immersive experiences, and experiential builds.

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At OLS, we believe projects succeed when crews are respected, fairly paid, and properly supported. Our in-house project managers handle logistics and communication -- so our freelance professionals ...

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How much do ols jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for ols in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Online Learning Specialists (OLS) when supporting both instructors and students in a virtual environment?

Online Learning Specialists often encounter challenges such as addressing diverse technological skill levels among instructors and students, troubleshooting virtual platform issues, and ensuring timely communication across different time zones. They must be proactive in providing clear guidance on digital tools, resolving technical problems efficiently, and fostering an inclusive online learning atmosphere. Collaboration with IT, instructional designers, and faculty is essential to deliver seamless support and continuously improve the online educational experience.

What are OLS (Ordinary Least Squares)?

Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) is a statistical method used in regression analysis to estimate the relationship between one or more independent variables and a dependent variable. OLS works by minimizing the sum of the squared differences between the observed values and the values predicted by the linear model. It is widely used in economics, finance, and other fields to analyze trends, make predictions, and infer relationships. OLS assumes that the relationship between variables is linear, errors are normally distributed, and there is no multicollinearity among predictors.

What is the difference between Ols vs Paralegals?

AspectOlsParalegals
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require certificationHigh school diploma; often certification or associate degree preferred
Work EnvironmentLegal offices, courts, government agenciesLaw firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies
Employer & Industry UsageLegal support roles in various legal settingsAssisting attorneys with legal research, document preparation
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles, responsibilities, and qualificationsSimilar support functions, often compared with Ols

Ols and Paralegals both serve vital roles in legal settings, providing support to attorneys. While Ols may require less formal education, Paralegals often have specialized training or certification. Both work in similar environments and are essential for efficient legal operations, but their specific duties and qualifications can differ based on employer needs.

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

To thrive as an Ontario Land Surveyor (OLS), you need a strong background in geomatics, mathematics, and land surveying principles, typically supported by a degree in surveying or geomatics and OLS licensure. Familiarity with GPS, GIS software, CAD tools, and legal land documentation systems is essential. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication help ensure accuracy and collaboration with clients and regulatory authorities. These skills and qualifications are crucial for producing precise surveys, maintaining legal compliance, and supporting property development and infrastructure projects.
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What states have the most Ols jobs? States with the most job openings for Ols jobs include:
Infographic showing various Ols job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, and 17% Part Time. Highlights an 83% In-person, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,791 per year, or $26.3 per hour.
Operations Inspector, OLS

Operations Inspector, OLS

City of New York

Manhattan, NY • On-site

$70K - $80K/yr

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


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7.1

Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

Based on 77 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

479th of 643 rated public administrative organizations


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Job Description
In order to be considered for this position candidate must either be serving permanently in the Traffic Control Inspector civil service title, be reachable on the Traffic Control Inspector civil service list, exam # 3062.
Transportation Planning and Management (TPM) is responsible for the safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible movement of people and goods on the City's streets, supporting the larger goals of economic and social vitality for people living, working, and doing business in New York City. The Division's responsibilities include planning, street design, technical analysis, signs, transit development, freight mobility and markings, ensuring the safety of motor vehicle occupants, pedestrians, and cyclists. The Office of Livable Streets (OLS) is tasked with prioritizing strategic planning, community engagement, research, policy, design, implementation, and long-term management. Their goal is to create streets that are livable, supporting safety, accessibility, inclusion, resiliency, active modes, community cohesion, and economic vitality citywide. Additionally, they aim to enhance New York City's pedestrian, bicycle, and micromobility networks, providing comfortable, connected, green, and reliable transportation options across the five boroughs. They place special emphasis on Priority Investment Areas, mode shift, and reimagining streets. The office also develops innovative new programs, design typologies, project delivery, and analysis tools to meet the demands of a rapidly changing population with evolving needs and technologies.
The Furniture and Operations Unit (F&O) within the Office of Livable Streets (OLS) is seeking to hire an Operations Inspector who will assist in the Universal Bus Stop Seating and Edge Object management initiatives. The Operations Inspector will serve a critical role in assuring the implementation and maintenance of DOT's goal to install a bench or leaning bar at every eligible bus stop in New York City in ten years. F&O manages the procurement, planning, installation, and maintenance of bike parking, benches, leaning bars, wayfinding signage, curb extensions, and safety devices for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders throughout New York City. The goal of these programs is to make the city more vibrant, walkable, bikeable, and mass transit accessible, particularly for people who live and work outside.
Under the direction of F&O Senior Operations Manager, the Operations Inspector will manage outreach to maintenance partners, business improvement districts and elected officials; use siting criteria to select locations for street furniture; measure installed street furniture sites; photograph locations of installed street furniture; using technical site plans to verify if furnishings were installed correctly; conduct inspections of bus stops and Street Improvement Projects (SIPs); create site surveys; create installation plans; inspect installed assets; create and correct accurate records in a Microsoft Access database and using mobile applications; create maintenance work orders
In this role, the candidate will also support community-facing work related to bus stop seating and signage installations, coordinating with business improvement districts, community groups, and elected officials to address local needs and concerns. The candidate will help ensure seating and wayfinding elements improve accessibility, comfort, and safety for transit riders, particularly seniors, people with mobility impairments, and caregivers. This role will contribute to the equitable implementation of street furniture across neighborhoods citywide. The ideal candidate will also be a detail-oriented, curious, and capable team player with a positive attitude and strong organizational and communication skills. The candidate should demonstrate a willingness to work in the field in all seasons or at DOT warehouse facilities, traveling by biking, walking, or using mass transit.
The Department of Transportation's (DOT) mission is to provide for the safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible movement of people and goods in the City of New York and to maintain and enhance the transportation infrastructure crucial to the economic vitality and quality of life of our primary customers, City residents. DOT is an equal opportunity employer, committed to recruiting and maintaining a diverse workforce in an open and inclusive environment.
Preferred Skills:
Professional experience in the built environment and proficiency in MS Word and Excel are preferred. Previous experience with mapping software (ArcGIS) and Computer-Aided Design (CAD), and MS Access is a plus.
Work Location:
55 Water Street, New York, NY 10041
Hours/Shift:
35 hrs. per week / 9 am-5 pm
Additional Information
In order to be considered for this position candidate must either be serving permanently in the Traffic Control Inspector civil service title, or be reachable on the Traffic Control Inspector civil service list, exam exam # 3062.
To Apply
All resumes are to be submitted electronically using one of the following methods:
Current employees, please log in to Employee Self Service, follow the Careers Link. Job ID #: 777799
All other applicants go to www.nyc.gov/careers and search for Job ID # 777799
No phone calls, faxes, or personal inquiries permitted.
Only applicants under consideration will be contacted. Most public libraries have computers available for use.
Note: New hires must reside in NYC for the first two years of employment. Appointments are subject to OMB approval.
For more information about DOT, visit us at: www.nyc.gov/dot.
TRAFFIC CONTROL INSPECTOR - 31715
Qualifications
1. A four year high school diploma or its educational equivalent approved by a State's department of education or a recognized accrediting organization, and two years of full time satisfactory experience in vehicular traffic regulation and control or in conducting traffic studies; or
2. An Associate of Applied Science degree from an accredited college or university with a major in engineering technology, urban studies, urban planning, mathematics or another
closely related field; or
3. A four year high school diploma or its educational equivalent and a satisfactory combination of experience and/or college education that is equivalent to that described in "1" or "2" above. College credits obtained from an accredited college may be substituted at the rate of 30 semester credits for one year of full time experience. However, for every 30 semester credits that are substituted for one year of full time experience, at least 6 of the 30 semester credits must be in engineering technology, urban studies, urban planning, mathematics or other closely related field.
License Requirements
Must possess a motor vehicle driver license, valid in the State of New York. This license must be maintained for the duration of employment.
Requirements for Assignment Level II
To be considered for assignment to Assignment Level II, candidates must have, in addition to meeting the Qualification Requirements above: one additional year of fulltime satisfactory experience working in Assignment Level I; or one additional year of
full time satisfactory experience as described in "1" above for a total of three years of experience. Such experience must include supervising the regulation of vehicular traffic or the conduct of traffic studies.
Requirements for Assignment Level III
To be considered for assignment to Assignment Level III candidates must have, in addition to meeting the Qualification Requirements above: two additional years of
full time satisfactory experience working in Assignment Levels I and II for a total of four years of experience; or two additional years of full time satisfactory experience as described in "1" above, at least one of which must have been in supervising vehicular traffic regulation and control or in conducting traffic studies.
Additional Information
The City of New York is an inclusive equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and providing a work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based upon any legally protected status or protected characteristic, including but not limited to an individual's sex, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity, or pregnancy.

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