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Advise on using polling to inform governments and USAID.Coordinate and collaborate with the Civil Society and Media team and other actors working in the media/communications/information resilience space at USAID and the interagency.
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The Research Associate Professor provides leadership in workforce development research, especially in the national security space to the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC). Additionally, as a technology leader, strategist, change agent, and innovator, the incumbent advises and supports the CEC Associate Dean for Research (ADR) on engineering workforce development research and related areas.
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Job Summary:The Communications Technician II must be able to perform the technical responsibilities of a Cable Installer and function as a lead member of a technical team. The Communications Technician II will build closets (Mount and install backboards, cross connects, racks, patch panels, fiber optic and hardware.
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The Communications Manager will act as the main functional point of contact for the Business Area (BA), developing, prioritizing, and executing all communications strategies and tactics, including executive communications, traditional and digital marketing, media relations, social media, employee communications, and strategic communications.
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West Creek 2 (12072), United States of America, Richmond, VirginiaPrincipal Associate, Instructional Designer. If you are zealous about the associate and customer experience and if people regularly seek you out because of your creativity, talent, and work style, keep reading.
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As a Deli Associate, you guide, inspire, and make every guest’s visit memorable. As a Deli Associate, no one day is ever the same. The Company operates stores across 34 states and the District of Columbia with 24 banners including Albertsons, Safeway, Vons, Jewel-Osco, Shaw's, Acme, Tom Thumb, Randalls, United Supermarkets, Pavilions, Star Market, Haggen, Carrs, Kings Food Markets and Balducci's Food Lovers Market.
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, public relations, political science, business administration, or a related field from an accredited university.
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Cvent’s Meetings & Events team is seeking a Meeting & Event Planner to help deliver virtual, in-person and hybrid, internal corporate programs as well as contribute to our customer facing events and conferences.
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Title: Senior Manager, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Communications. Internal Engagement: Execute internal communications, including crafting all CMO remarks and materials with an emphasis on impactful narrative development and visual presentation design.
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Job Title: Insurance Defense Associate Attorney Job Type: Full-Time About Us: GPAC has partnered with a leading law firm specializing in insurance defense and litigation. Job Description: They are seeking a motivated and skilled Insurance Defense Associate Attorney to join their dynamic team.
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Comfort starts with our 13,000+ team members across the globe, who are transforming the power of comfort every day.
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As a member of the Baseline Analytics Data Engineering team, the Data Engineer Summer Associate will focus on creating new data pipelines that use powerful cloud tools to deliver data and insights to analysts at NFCU.
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Job OverviewRetail Sales Representatives (RSR) work as a member of a Retail Team of Experts to bring the T-Mobile brand to life.
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Including but not limited to communications theory, frequency and bandwidth selection, modulation, encoding, transport protocols and standards (including CCSDS), application protocol and packet definition (file transfer, commanding, telemetry, command assurance), and communications security.
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Employee Communications Managing Editor. Manages and maintains the Employee Communications editorial calendar, ensuring a consistent and balanced mix of content that showcase business priorities and inspire purposeful engagement.
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