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What Does an ETC Do?An ETC serves as a point of contact between the employer and its employees to help promote an alternative transportation program. Here are some examples of tasks an ETC could perform:
How Is an ETC Selected?An ETC can be found at any level or in any department in an organization. In some cases, an ETC is a member of the human resources department or facilities or parking managers. Regardless of the ETC's position in the organization, what is most important is the ETC's interest in the alternative transportation program. Although employers are free to designate anyone as their ETC, experience has shown that the most successful ETC's share many of the following abilities and characteristics:
An ETC will need management's support to design a well-rounded program. Making an ETC Position WorkBeing an ETC is a terrific opportunity to show people what one can do. Not only is one helping their organization do its part to reduce traffic congestion, fuel consumption, and air pollution, one also gets a chance to show their employer skills as a project manager. Also, imagine how great your ETC experience will look on a resume. For example, you will:
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