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Providing commercial interface with the client (Business Management Branch of GEC) and other stakeholders, including internally with multiple markets, sub-markets, and departments, project controls and accounting for FAR compliance Coordinating externally with WSDOT Regions and CSO, and internally with the ERM, GEC leadership and PMs, GEC Manager of Projects, and other Jacobs leadership on contract negotiations including continuing/expanding access to global team members.
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Relevant experience analyzing business financial statements in the context of commercial banking, investment banking, or commercial real estate lending. Located in Seattle, Washington, the Assistant Relationship Manager (ARM) supports Relationship Managers (RMs) as a member of the client-facing production team.
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Our client is a growing general contractor in the Pacific Northwest with a massive portfolio of projects specializing in ground up and tenant improvement commercial projects. Our client is seeking a Senior Project Manager with extensive construction experience within the commercial TI market.
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Looking for someone passionate about commercial tenant improvementsHelp open up a new division at this PNW general contractorAbout Our ClientOur client is a growing general contractor in the Pacific Northwest with a massive portfolio of projects specializing in ground up and tenant improvement commercial projects.
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Our client, a leading Commercial General Contractor, is looking for a Service Manager to join their employee-owned team, who will oversee small high-tech, biotech, life science, and higher ed projects.
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The Requirements 4+ years relevant work experience in an accounting firm, with at least 3 years of Corporate Tax experience;Bachelor’s and/or advanced degree; Accounting, Finance, Economics or related degree (Preferred);Advanced credential allowing for client representation before the Internal Revenue Service required.
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United Business Bank is looking for an experienced Client Relationship Manager III (Commercial Loan Officer III) for our Denver Office - Commercial Banking experience required. The Client Relationship Manager (CRM) III is responsible for developing relationships with prospective clients by identifying the financial needs of those clients and to fill those needs with the wide range of products and services offered by United Business Bank. These products and services may include extensions of commercial and/or real estate credits, demand, savings or time deposit account products or other services offered.
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Manage 10 to 20 large and complex Commercial Lines insurance accounts as the day-to-day client contact. Activities include new and renewal marketing, f Account Executive, Commercial, Senior, Executive, Account Manager, Insurance, Business Services.
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The Commercial Lines Account Manager Select is responsible for providing service to the agency's clients on their commercial insurance program through various means of communication with strong emphasis on retention and growth through prompt and courteous service.
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About the TeamOur Commercial Client Account Executive team customers manage the renewal, expansion, and cross-sell attachment of current Outreach customers (20 - 1,000 employees in a company.
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Position Description : Our client is seeking an Associate with 4-6 years of experience with complex commercial litigation matters. Firm Description : Our client is an AM Top 100 law firm with over 1,000 attorneys across the US. Boasting a diverse client base, Associates at this firm enjoy superb training, client interaction, and a true path to Partnership.
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Advanced credential allowing for client representation before the Internal Revenue Service required (i.e. CPA or JD); Managers in our Commercial practice oversee multiple engagements for clients that range from multi-national corporations to early stage starts-ups.
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Build meaningful relationships with clients while providing them with impactful solutions High visibility to Senior Leadership - work alongside Client Services, Sales and Agency Leadership who prioritize your learning and development Opportunity for upward mobility and advancement opportunities across AssuredPartners.
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Advanced credential allowing for client representation before the Internal Revenue Service required (i.e. The RoleSenior Managers in our Commercial practice oversee multiple engagements for clients that range from multi-national corporations to early stage starts-ups.
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The ideal candidate will have 2+ years of General Liability or Commercial Trucking defense litigation experience. Our client, a prominent national law firm, is seeking an Associate to join their Westchester, NY office.
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