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Support customer targeting and business development opportunities accordingly, and provide valuable insights to internal colleagues for offer refinement and new offer development. Develops concept designs and scopes of work for water and sewer related Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects, manages design and/or design review of projects, participates in the evaluation of project proposals, and assists in management during cons Monitors and maintains compliance with water resources and wastewater related permits, preparing permit applications and other documents required by the permits such as the MDE Annual Sewer Capacity Report, Water Appropriations Permit, etc. view job details

Monitor and analyze utility usage and performance data to identify opportunities for improvement and cost savings. Collaborate with other departments and external contractors to plan and execute utility infrastructure upgrades and expansion projects. Manage the budget for utility operations, including forecasting expenses, tracking costs, and identifying opportunities for cost reduction. view job details

Coordinate with regulatory agencies to ensure compliance with environmental and safety regulations. Develop and manage budgets for utility operations and maintenance. Develop and implement emergency response plans for utility systems. view job details

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We specialize in underground utility installation including water, sewer, storm drainage, duct bank, and fire lines. Our project capabilities and experience include commercial, single-family residential, multi-family residential, and public works infrastructure projects all over the DFW Metroplex. The Moss family has a legacy in the utility construction industry here in Dallas-Fort Worth dating back to the early 1900's. In 2016, Garrett Moss, fifth generation in the business, decided to start Moss Utilities with the goal of creating a company that fosters both personal and professional growth ... view company details

Chesapeake Utilities Corporation, a diversified energy company, engages in regulated and unregulated energy businesses. The company operates in two segments, Regulated Energy and Unregulated Energy. The Regulated Energy segment engages in the distribution of natural gas in Delaware, Maryland, and Florida; distribution of electricity in Florida; and transmission of natural gas on the Delmarva Peninsula and in Florida. The Unregulated Energy segment distributes propane in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Florida; markets natural gas in Florida, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, and other ... view company details

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to provide our customers with economical, reliable and friendly service in a continuous effort to enhance the quality of life in our community... view company details

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In the world of marketing, there are many different roles you can explore depending on your competencies and interests. Managers, web developers, graphic designers, writers, social media specialists, and analysts can all find a home in marketing. Using Salary.com data, we provided the average salaries of seven in-demand marketing jobs. We also provided job description summaries so you can determine if your skillset matches up: 1) Social Media Specialist What you’ll earn, on average: $50,225 What you'll do: Prepare and develop social media content to support and enhance the organization's brand... view article details

In a study by the American Society for Training and Development, more than 750 U.S organizations provided data about their expenditures on training programs as a percentage of payroll and on a per-employee basis. Here's how they compare by industry on several key factors.Business sector Commitment to learningServices (hotels; professional, business, and personal services; educational, legal, social, and consumer services)High percentage spent on training and a significant increase in the use of new learning technologies, including computer-based training, the Internet, and teleconferencing.IT ... view article details

The national unemployment rate dipped down to 8.1 percent last month, slightly below July's 8.3 percent and a full point lower than the August 2011 rate of 9.1 percent, according to numbers released last week by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Good news, right? Well…To count as 'unemployed,' a person must be looking for work. So when the unemployment number drops, that could mean people have found work or it could mean they have simply stopped trying, discouraged by the challenging job market. And it seems that last month those who gave up had at least as much impact on the overall rate as tho... view article details

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 If you're serious about buying a house anytime soon, do not underestimate the importance your income and job stability will have on the whole process. For starters, you may want to rule out changing careers unless you're guaranteed to step well up the income ladder. Major career revisions are best left until after you've passed Go with a lender and settled into the new home.In some cases, a recent job change could even jettison your chances of getting approved for a loan. For example, if you rely on commissions to bolster take-home pay, you could lose much from a career change. One mortgage s... view article details

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Did you know creditors can deduct your wages to pay off a debt? This can be a surprise and cause financial difficulty. You have options to challenge or limit wage garnishment. Understanding the process and your rights helps you keep more of your paycheck. Take action to protect your income. What is Wage Garnishment? Wage garnishment allows employers to legally deduct part of someone's paycheck to pay off a debt. A court order will enable them to take money from the employee's earnings, considering their income and dependents. This happens for unpaid taxes, debts, and more. Wage garnishment is... view blog & white papers details

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