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Performing complex mechanical building design on a variety of projects to include, but not limited to, buildings and facilities, including hospitals, laboratories, high rise residential and high-rise office, and other commercial and institutional projects.
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From delivering a powerful presentation at the state capital, to collaborating with the local farming community, to diving deep into the intricacies of a complex renewable energy project? Must be highly organized, detail-oriented, a self-starter and able to work in a fast-paced, complex operation with limited direction.
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Our client a venerable, well-managed, commercial law boutique with balanced work life expectations, seeks a skilled junior to mid-level litigation associate for its thriving complex commercial litigation practice.
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The law firm is seeking a Mid-Senior Level Finance Associate Attorney to join its dynamic team in Chicago, IL. The ideal candidate will play a key role in managing complex finance transactions, working closely with clients, and contributing to business development activities.
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CHICAGO EXCLUSIVE: Our client, a highly regarded and extremely successful Am Law 200 law firm, seeks a talented junior to mid-level litigation associate for its Chicago office. NON-PUBLISHED Our client, a highly regarded, national, financial services focused, mid-sized law firm, seeks a bright and well-trained commercial litigation associate for an immediate opening in its Chicago office.
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If you are a mid-level, Portuguese speaking, Litigation and Enforcement Attorney looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity with a global law firm, please do get in touch! We are looking to speak with Portuguese-speaking mid-level Litigation and Enforcement Attorneys to join our clients prestigious global law firm based in Chicago.
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With 98% of cyber insurance claims in the past five years coming from small and mid-size businesses with revenue under $2B, providing an integrated solution to help manage risk is more critical than ever.
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The ERP Risk Advisory Consulting practice supports primarily mid-market clients across a multitude of industries who are currently operating on or plan to implement D365, Workday, SAP, etc, suite of solutions.
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We provide practical, on-the-ground solutions to our communities' complex challenges through hands-on vocational skills training, comprehensive job placement, and our West Town Academy Alternative High School that re-enrolls high-school dropouts.
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Experience with class action defense, complex commercial litigation, securities, and consumer litigation is highly preferred. Juris Doctorate (JD) degree from an accredited law school is required.
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Mid-size Chicago-based Insurance Defense firm has an immediate opening for a trial attorney in our Chicago office. Candidate must be ready and able to handle the full range of case work, from case inception through trial, including but not limited to factual investigation, discovery and depositions, complex motion practice including dispositive motions and pre-trial motions, and participation in civil jury trials.
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We are seeking a Mid-Level Senior Data Analyst for our Philanthropic Analytics client in Chicago, IL. This role involves collecting, standardizing, and analyzing primary data for benchmarking in the nonprofit sector.
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Sold complex solution software (including SaaS) and have experience in any of the following core technological principles such as Digital Transformation, Data Management, Infrastructure Management, Engineering Design, Business Applications or Data Analytics.
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Ability to apply underwriting/appetite, tools, systems, and resources to achieve goals, solve complex problems, establish and build healthy working relationships exceeds in mentoring relationships, and negotiate as normally acquired and a related bachelor’s degree, eight to ten years of relevant experience preferred; CPCU or professional insurance designation strongly preferred.
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Liberty Mutual’s Mid Construction team handles Middle Market to National Account-sized casualty construction business sharing specialized knowledge of construction and risk management with our agents and brokers.
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