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Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS Previous Contract Security, facilities management, military or law enforcement experience Outstanding interpersonal and communications skills required. Description SUMMARYStrategic Security (SSC) is a nationwide leading provider of security guard services, executive protection, bomb dog, intelligence, consulting, investigative services.
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Additionally, the Executive Assistant serves as a key point of contact, managing internal and external communications while maintaining discretion with sensitive information. Prepare correspondence, communications, reports, and other documentation, including press releases, agendas, and board meeting presentations.
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Dice is the leading career destination for tech experts at every stage of their careers.
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Evaluates and coordinates the flow process involved in call taking, facilitating acceptance and triage of calls.
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Work with Marketing & Communications to maintain and update supplier diversity content. Haugland Group, a privately-owned Long Island, New York-based electrical and heavy civil construction company has an immediate opportunity for an experienced Supplier Diversity Coordinator to join our team.
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Mission of the Position The CSR or Customer Service Representative is on the front line voice of our brand and represents the communications center of daily operations, including Dispatching technicians across Long Island.
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Conducts site visits and provides forum for formal and informal communications among IT management and field staff. In addition to the estimated base pay provided, Catholic Health offers generous benefits packages, generous tuition assistance, a defined benefit pension plan, and a culture that supports professional and educational growth.
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We are seeking a creative and driven Social Media Coordinator to join our dynamic Communications team and elevate our online presence. Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, or a related field preferred.
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Minimum Qualifications: Education and Training Requirements: Good communications skills – verbal and written Required to move dialysis transport chairs with patients seated and may lift chemical and water solutions of up to 30 lbs.
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Manage the overall project governance by creating and maintaining project schedules; help manage internal project communications to project & executive teams. Manage the overall project governance by creating and maintaining project schedules; help manage internal project communications to project & executive teams.
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Experience working on legal issues relating to various technologies such as electronics, HVAC/comfort, security systems, networking and communications, software and SaaS, power and lighting, control protocols and methods, sensors, or audio and audiovisual distribution.
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Accounts Payable Management: Handle high-volume accounts payable, including invoice processing, payment scheduling, and vendor communications. Law Firm Accounting (Preferred): Apply knowledge of law firm accounting practices, including managing client trust accounts and adhering to industry-specific regulations.
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Assist in crafting captivating and informative event invitations, promotional collateral, and follow-up communications. If you are ready to make a meaningful impact through effective communication and creativity, take the first step toward becoming a Communications Agent by applying now.
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