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Why This is a Great Opportunity Join a well-established and dynamic Commercial Real Estate team working on marquee projects. Job DescriptionAssist with a wide range of commercial real estate tasks, including acquisitions, dispositions, leasing, due diligence, and joint ventures.
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Their real estate team has a proven track record of advising developers, investors, and financial institutions through complex commercial real estate transactions. They are seeking a mid-level Commercial Real Estate Associate to join their growing Charlotte office.
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Because our company is not too big and not too small, you can seize the opportunity to make a real impact. Contact Center Tooling & Enablement: the tools that provide our frontline staff with the information and capabilities they need to provide fast, accurate and value optimized support - spanning routing, desktop, chat, telephony, mobile, workforce management, quality management, and attendant features and controls.
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A Leading Washington-based accounting and consulting firm (since 1954) that provides a broad spectrum tax, and advisory services to our clients is seeking a career-minded TAX Manager with 4 plus years of public accounting experience.
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On your day off, take a Segway tour of downtown Charlotte, visit the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, drive the famous Tail of the Dragon mountain pass, or kayak through the Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge.
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Experience with Bobst cutters, Marquip sheeters, KBA presses, and HVAC a plus. Knowledge of CMMS systems, SAP experience is a plus. Technical certifications, associate degrees, and bachelor degrees are a plus.
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We have an exciting opportunity for an Azure Data Architect to join a fast-growing Food and Beverage company remotely from anywhere in the US on a long-term contract. Extensive experience as an Azure data architect, with a strong background in Azure data Lake, SQL, Databricks, and PowerShell Scripting.
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May prepare and takes a cycle count inventory of all merchandise; records counts on cycle count sheets. Previous experience with SAP or similar based WMS system; a minimum of 1 year experience in a warehouse position; previous forklift experience is preferred.
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Requirements: JD from top tier law school, solid academic record; Moot Court or Law Review a plus. SENIOR BUSINESS LITIGATION ASSOCIATE - CHARLOTTE, NC HYBRID Mid-Sized Southeastern Regional Law-firm with a national practice seeks Mid-Senior Business Litigation Attorney to join their collegial Business Litigation practice in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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In this role, you'll create, develop, and direct portfolio strategies to maximize the performance of the Real Estate portfolio in a manner consistent with a large institutional pension client.
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Six (6) or more years of practice in a law firm or corporation representing public and/or private companies with respect to complex commercial real estate transactions. Experience running a real estate deal from start to finish without much supervision.
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Ability to adapt to and thrive in a fast-paced, high-visibility, and evolving work environment. Proficient in Microsoft Office products (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint; Project and Visio a bonus), Adobe Acrobat, and the aptitude to learn customized company software programs; Smartsheet and Microsoft Power BI is a plus.
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About this job As a Respiratory Therapist, you'll assist patients who are having trouble breathing due to conditions like asthma, emphysema, chronic respiratory disease, or emergency trauma. Respiratory Therapists perform diagnostic tests and you must collaborate with the care team to create a treatment plan.
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Experience ideally will include data privacy, security, and compliance, internal investigations, white collar criminal defense and/or a variety of commercial disputes, such as breaches of contract, fraud, trade secret misappropriate, unfair and deceptive trade practices, etc.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Real Estate Litigation Attorney who can hit the ground running. If you are a proactive and results-oriented Real Estate Litigation Attorney looking to join a thriving firm with a commitment to excellence, we invite you to apply.
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