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Ability to communicate orally and in writing to draft correspondence to tenants, lessor, and contractors to communicate lease requirements; to ensure compliance with requirements; and to receive and resolve tenant complaintsPreferred Qualifications•Knowledge of property management principles, operations, and techniques, including practical knowledge of trades and crafts operations.
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Draft project related correspondence for NPS to review and issuance. Review and process Construction Contractor's RFIs and assist in resolution, draft response, tracking, and follow up.
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Compose correspondence; type and proofread a wide variety of reports, letters, memos, forms, and statistical charts; types from rough draft, verbal instructions or recordings; may sign and distribute correspondence.
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Create, type, merge, revise, update, format, proofread, serialize, print, prepare, and route documents, presentations, Naval Messages, and correspondence for Government review and issuance, including handwritten and marked up materials, sketches, draft electronic documents, previous electronic versions, and databases.
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Draft and proofread documents and correspondence. Our small, busy divorce and family law and mediation firm has successfully assisted thousand of clients for over 30 years in achieving amicable, cost-effective, peaceful divorces, separations, reconciliations, and relationship settlements.
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Responsibilities include working with attorneys to propound and respond to discovery, draft pleadings and correspondence, and organize and prepare cases for settlement conferences and trials.
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Provides general administrative support for costing department including routine processing of correspondence from rough or revised draft, data entry, preparation and/or maintenance of miscellaneous reports and vendor files.
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Draft, edit, prepare, and proofread meeting agendas, take minutes, correspondence, presentations, and memos as well as content for Board Meetings and events. Draft, edit, prepare, and proofread meeting agendas, take minutes, correspondence, presentations, and memos as well as content for Board Meetings and events.
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Draft response letters and other FOIA correspondence. Experience performing document review in Relativity/edisco preferred. Draft response letters and other FOIA correspondence. CGS is seeking an experienced individual to join our team as a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) Analyst.
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Receive, review, and analyze new and backlogged Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. Legal research and legal writing skills. Intake incoming requests and prepare FOIA request folders. You will be responsible for receiving, reviewing, and analyzing new and backlogged FOIA requests for a large federal agency.
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Type and proofread a wide variety of reports, letters, memoranda and statistical charts; type from rough draft, verbal instructions, transcribing machine recordings or dictation; independently compose correspondence related to assigned responsibilities.
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Develop and draft architectural and engineering details and plans, assist management in preparing proposals and generate correspondence for clients and managers. Utilize AutoCAD to draft designs based upon project details provided in accordance with American Fence and/or client-specific standards.
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Draft, proofread, edit and coordinate correspondence. Author and/or provide critical/final review of correspondence. Draft documents such as instructions, spreadsheets, presentations and reports.
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Draft, proofread, edit and provide final review of internal and external correspondence. Draft, consolidate, coordinate and edit executive-level documentation to ensure consistency with organizational strategic objectives; apply an in-depth knowledge and understanding of DoD/IC issues, policies, programs and procedures affecting the NRO.
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Draft, edit, and/or update correspondence, memoranda, grants, agendas, handouts, website updates, and reports, etc. Draft responses to more complex correspondence. Respond to routine correspondence.
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