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The firm's major practice areas include business and corporate law, employment law, workers' compensation, family law, government relations and public policy, litigation, real estate, and wealth and estate planning.
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Our Transportation Construction, Engineering and Inspection group assists in all levels of federal, public, priva Construction Inspector, Construction, Bridge, Inspector, Inspection, Transportation, Sales.
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Working knowledge of state government, television or radio media, and/or Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and National Public Radio (NPR) systems. Communicates success and issues to the Chief Public Information Officer, working to mitigate and find solutions for potential challenges.
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8+ years of experience in corporate communications, public relations, journalism, or a related field. Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, journalism, or a related field.
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Minimum Requirements Bachelor's Degree - Health related field, education, wellness or exercise science 1 year - Health promotion/intervention/education, exercise science, public speaking, health coaching Required Certifications/Registrations/Licenses n/a In Lieu Of The Minimum Requirements Listed Above n/a Other Required Sills and Experience Basic computer skills, Knowledge of office equipment, proficient computer skills (word processing, spreadsheets, database), Data entry.
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State Grand Jury prosecutors work closely with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) and other state, local, and federal partners to develop complex investigations into such subjects as cartel drug trafficking, public corruption, complex white-collar matters, and gang violence.
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Substitutable Education & Experience: None. Required Certifications/Licensure: One or more of the following: Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified in Healthcare Internal Audit (CHIAP), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), or related certification.
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For over twenty years, Cinterra has provided specialized electrical utility and solar construction services to support some of the nation's leading contractors, private industry and public utilities.
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At least four years of experience in communications, journalism, public relations, marketing or related field. A bachelor's degree in communications, journalism, public relations, marketing or related field and a minimum of 4 years of relevant experience.
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South Carolina Beautiful, walkable downtown districts provide all the amenities a metro has to offer Enjoy a stroll on the riverwalk or one of the many area festivals of all kinds Fantastic recreation on the water or golf course; thriving arts and history scene An array of highly-rated schools - public and private options REF: 23302.
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Coordinate with construction management; QA/QC and commissioning, Safety, Procurement, Engineering, Finance, Development during the execution phase Manage project workload projections and manpower planning and resource allocation monthly Manage vendor and construction subcontractor relations, prepare/evaluate subcontractor RFPs, negotiate with subcontractors, work closely with legal counsel for contract execution, and manage subcontractor progress and performance through project close-out.
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A successful State Director candidate will have various skills and qualifications to perform the required duties, including effective communication, public speaking, and presentation skills. Additionally, we're a full distributor of top brands including 3M, Lakeland Safety, Showa Glove, ASD Equipment, Titan Tool, Fotric USA, FOAMit, and many more.
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General Statement of Job Under direct supervision of the Director of Security and Emergency Services and the principal, works with school administrators, school, district personnel and public safety officials to help controls and monitor vehicular and pedestrian traffic at specified locations before and after school as assigned.
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Proven track record of successful fundraising and donor relations, including securing major gifts and managing capital campaigns. Oversee the production of high-quality content that resonates with diverse audiences, including donors, partners, and the general public.
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A Leading South Carolina-based accounting and consulting firm that provides a broad spectrum of assurance, tax and advisory services to our clients, is seeking a career-minded CPA/TAX Professional with 4 plus years of public accounting experience.
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