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Managing federal credits and incentives opportunities including Research and Development tax credit/deduction analyses, New Markets Tax Credit, Qualified Opportunity Zones, Sustainability and Renewable Energy tax credits, and other federal credit incentive service offerings.
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St. Vincent’s Medical Center is a 473-bed Magnet recognized community teaching hospital committed to continuing Christ’s healing ministry through its service to the greater Bridgeport, CT community.
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Movement gyms feature bouldering, top-roping and lead climbing, as well as amenities like yoga studios, functional fitness and cardio zones, childcare, and retail pro shops. Movement's mission is to Create Community, Share Passion, and Inspire Philanthropy.
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The Front Desk Team Member is essential to providing an awesome customer experience and drives our mission to share our passion, create community, and inspire philanthropy, while ensuring the gym provides a space for our community where everyone feels welcome.
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Operating in more than 120 countries, leveraging a robust portfolio, and utilizing the highest certification levels from key partners, including Microsoft, Apple, Cisco, Lenovo, Adobe, and more, Zones has mastered the science of building digital infrastructures that change the way business does business ensuring whatever they need, they can Consider IT Done. Follow Zones, LLC on Twitter @Zones, and LinkedIn and Facebook.
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The IT Field Support Specialist will provide support our end-user community by providing Tier 2 and Tier 3 on-site and remote supports for computer workstations, servers, printers, peripherals, and teleconferencing equipment.
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And as a Minority Business Enterprise, a Corporate Plus member of the Northwest Minority Supplier Development Council, and an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, our community is just as diverse.
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Traffic Supervisors will be trained by the Community Service Officer in Massachusetts Traffic Laws related to traffic control, pedestrian safety, school zones, and other related laws and regulations.
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Our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is an evolving area where we will continue to listen and learn from our team members, business partners, community partners, and thought leaders to optimize our impact.
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ManTech is seeking an Infrastructure Shared Services Lead - Software Engineer for a Department of Defense (DoD), Intelligence Community (IC) program for software application development, enhancement, operations, maintenance and sustainment of business applications and systems.
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Embracing a Family Atmosphere : At Gregory Electric, you won't be just another "employee" but a valued member of our close-knit community. Ability to setup work zones according to DOT standards.
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Experience with any of the following is helpful but not mandatory: Renewable energy, Historic preservation, New Markets Tax Credits, Affordable Housing, Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), Opportunity Zones (OZ), Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Real Estate, Developers, Partnerships, Forecasting, Cost Segregation, Partnership Exits.
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Under general supervision, patrols District tideland properties in a vehicle, other mobility device, and on foot to enforce parking, park, entertainer and vending regulations; performs community service functions related to vehicular traffic.
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Enforces the District's vehicle abatement and towing regulations; stores/impounds vehicles from no parking/tow-away zones; following District policies and procedures, impounds vehicles abandoned on public streets, parking lots and District properties.
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Interest and understanding of politics and campaigns is a must, as you will develop new business through prospecting your network, Democratic campaign staff, progressive issue advocacy groups and community organizing organizations.
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