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Work-life balance and a competitive compensation package! This well-established company is seeking an attorney to handle unique legal or procedural issues and/or high exposure cases, including preparing pleadings and briefs, preparing and arguing motions, and trying/arbitrating cases in a role with tremendous growth potential.
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Work-Life Balance programs: parental leave, military leave, jury leave, funeral leave. Two years of experience in planning, organizing and directing the work of a department, program or agency.
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Independently coordinate work of engineers and designers and balance staffing needs throughout entire project’s development. We invite you to build your Transportation career at HDR. Our global team is looking for a success-oriented Highway/Roadway Project Manager to work on everything from small intersections and corridor improvement projects to multimodal municipal roadway improvements and major interstate designs.
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MRG Exams Providing Disability Assessments Nationwide To Serve Our Veterans Help Military Families – Achieve Work-Life Balance – Make a Difference Founded in 1998, MRG is a provider of Independent Medical Exams for Worker’s Compensation, Disability, and the Veterans Administration.
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As a Marketing Communications Assistant, you will have the opportunity to work closely with cross-functional teams to support the execution of various marketing initiatives. Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
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Candidates for the Structural Engineer position should have experience in small-size projects such as cultural buildings, office buildings, health care, and research facility design, and tenant renovation work preferably in a consulting engineering firm environment.
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Are you a skilled and reliable CDL Class A truck driver seeking a fulfilling career with excellent work-life balance? We foster a culture of employee engagement and ownership, earning us a spot among the Top Places to Work by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for the fifth consecutive year.
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Work/Life Balance: No crazy hours or weekends required. We are excited to present a fantastic role with a boutique Labor & Employment law firm based in Pasadena, offering a fully remote position.
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Attractive PTO and a schedule that will provide a healthy work-life Balance – 4-days per week, and rotating Saturdays CE, Paid Licensing, DEA, professional membership dues & fees + Discounts on Pet Insurance, Talk Space.
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This is a highly responsible position at Woodspring Suites, - perfect for someone with an excellent work-life balance interested in cleaning studios. Work today, get paid today.
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Manage and increase Direct Contribution to NBH Bank through relationship acquisition, expansion, and retention, and delivering deposit and loan balance growth, with a specialized focus on Small Business Administration (SBA) loans, and fee income growth.
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Must be able to work at a rapid pace for long periods of time. Detail work is a major focus of the job, and those details need to be handled quickly, correctly, and efficiently and working within established guidelines.
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As a Director of Business Banking, you will be responsible for the Company’s business banking results regardless of the delivery channel, partner with Commercial, Personal, Private and Premier, SBA, Treasury Management and Residential Banking leaders to ensure growth in those segments as well.
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When a banker looked at a client, they wouldn’t just see a number, they’d see a dad or a mom or a graduate or a business owner. Additionally, you work with the Marketing Department to develop branding, client acquisition, and retention strategies to support Business Banking growth, and manage relationships with various business partner entities to ensure client relationship development along with managing service quality to ensure ongoing client satisfaction.
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Selected candidate(s) for hire must complete the following prior to employment: a criminal history report, global screen, drug screen, employment credit report and if applicable, a driving record.
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