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Prepare the CMO for public events, and advise on crisis communications, media relations, print/online collateral development and other communications activities. Superior written and verbal communications skills demonstrated editing/proofreading experience, and mastery of grammar, punctuation, style, and format.
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Reporting to the Chief Content Officer and Director of Communications, the Communications Publications Writer-Editor must have strong writing skills, the ability to manage multiple projects on deadline, excellent editorial judgment, and solid proofreading skills.
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The Chief of Communications will be responsible for all external communications initiatives, engaging with a wide range of stakeholders including parents/guardians; school leaders; community-based organizations; civic, anchor, business, and faith-based institutions; government agencies, notably NYC Public Schools; and the media.
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Telecommunications Engineer Primary Responsibilities: Plan and design Communications Antenna tower replacement and modifications, site work, Radio and Fiber Optics System establish and replacement projects for a variety of Facilities.
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Work closely with Housing Works’ department head and executive leaders on issues related to safety, budget, contract compliance, funder communications, vendor management and community relations.
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Reports To: Assistant Chief Officer – Communications and Signal. Serve as Signal's liaison to safety, public relations, Transportation, and outside agencies, FRA/DOT (Federal Railroad Administration/Department of Transportation), NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board), PTSB (Public Transportation Safety Board), regarding signal system safety matters.
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Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from an accredited college program studying, Communications, Event Production, Broadcast Journalism, Television Production or Theater Production. Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from an accredited college program studying, Communications, Event Production, Broadcast Journalism, Television Production or Theater Production.
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Providing input on cultural and linguistic issues related to the development of communications materials for diverse New York City audiences and for the outreach to community-based organizations, other City Agencies, and constituents.
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Knowledge of non-linear editing software and Adobe Creative Suite (Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator) Maintain a composed manner while working with Professional Athletes, Hockey Operations staff, and Islanders Fans.
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Works closely with CEOs assigned to the RAs, ATO, and other FAA staff offices, including AEE, AGC, and the Office of Communications (AOC) to ensure that FAA's outreach strategies are executed in a strategic manner that considers FAA priorities, responsibilities and jurisdiction.
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Quanta Services, a prominent American corporation, specializes in providing infrastructure solutions for the power, pipeline, industrial, and communications industries. Quanta Services, a prominent American corporation, specializes in providing infrastructure solutions for the power, pipeline, industrial, and communications industries.
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Driving active collaboration and healthy partnership with key cross functional collaborators and internal clients including, but not limited to:Walmart Connect executive leadership, sales leaders, corporate communications, product marketing, growth marketing, training and education, HR business partners, marketing operations, and Walmart events and shows team.
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The Associate Director of Digital Communications is a team player who is able to manage a variety of content types relating to our internal and external constituencies. Serve as Marketing and Communications lead for digital projects between this office and Information Technology and external vendors, assigning tasks, meeting deadlines, troubleshooting, and resolving issues.
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This includes HVAC, sound, lighting, ice making, fire protection, life safety, workplace safety, communications, and event set-up and tear-down. This includes HVAC, sound, lighting, ice making, fire protection, life safety, workplace safety, communications, and event set-up and tear-down.
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Primary focus: managing ITSEC team and O&M systems support, coordinating efforts of multiple stakeholders, including ITSEC engineering group, contractors, government agencies, airport personnel, and the JFK Rail Operations team, to ensure that ITSEC and communications projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the satisfaction of all parties involved in a support role.
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