The Office of Social Science Research at the University of Illinois at
Chicago seeks highly qualified and motivated candidates for the position of
Pre-Awards Sponsored Projects Specialist. This is a full-time academic
professional position.
*Responsibilities:*
The selected candidate will be able to perform professional level pre-award
duties for the social sciences and humanities disciplines of the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences. The candidate will work with faculty, students,
and staff at UIC and external collaborating institutions to develop and
submit sponsored project proposals to federal, state, and non-profit
sponsors using Fastlane, grants.gov, and other electronic platforms. These
duties include but are not limited to proposal preparation, creating
budgets and other proposal related documents, ensuring that applications
are completed according to sponsor requirements and the FOA/ RFP, and
problem-solving submission issues. Other duties will include developing and
teaching grantsmanship workshops, developing resources for investigators,
managing and updating content of the OSSR website and listserv, working
collaboratively to develop policies and procedures for OSSR, and performing
other duties as assigned.
*Qualifications*:
· A Bachelor's Degree in a Social Science or related field is required;
a Master's Degree with academic coursework in grant proposal development pre
ferred.
· Five years pre-awards development experience in a social science disc
ipline, OR Certifications as a Certified Research Administrator, Certified
Pre Awards Research Administrator, or Certification in Project Management pr
eferred.
· Knowledge of grant submission electronic platforms, OMB Circulars
A-21 and A-133 preferred.
· Strong communication, teaching, and organizational skills are a must.
· Proficient use of Microsoft Office Suite and Acrobat Professional.
For consideration, complete the online application, and attach cover
letter, resume, three references and a statement describing background and
experience with social science research grants in relationship to this
position by April 11, 2014 to: https://jobs.uic.edu
The University of Illinois is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity
Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
*Incomplete applications will not be considered. No calls please.*
Welcome to CUPPA Careers!
The College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs at UIC is the University of Illinois System's home for the study of public policy and contemporary urban challenges. We are CUPPA.
In the heart of Chicago, we offer degrees in fields of study that can change your life and change the world. CUPPA students and alumni are uniquely skilled to build and transform sustainable urban neighborhoods and communities and to address the challenges presented in the 21st century. Find our more about our Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorate degrees at cuppa.uic.edu.
Follow our job postings below and our national job tweets at @CUPPACareers. For student internships and student opportunities, head to the CUPPA Student Opportunities Blog
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In the heart of Chicago, we offer degrees in fields of study that can change your life and change the world. CUPPA students and alumni are uniquely skilled to build and transform sustainable urban neighborhoods and communities and to address the challenges presented in the 21st century. Find our more about our Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorate degrees at cuppa.uic.edu.
Follow our job postings below and our national job tweets at @CUPPACareers. For student internships and student opportunities, head to the CUPPA Student Opportunities Blog
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Postgraduate Research (GIS), U.S. EPA - Arlington, VA (Washington D.C. Area)
Develop and Use Geospatial Tools and Models to Analyze Impacts of Global Change Scenarios
Research Participation Program
Office of Research and Development
National Center for Environmental Assessment
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Arlington, VA
EPA-ORD/NCEA-IO-2014-01
Project Description:
A postgraduate research training opportunity is currently available at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Office of Research and Development (ORD), National Center for Environmental Assessment (NCEA). This appointment will be served with the Global Change Research Program (GCRP) in Arlington, Virginia.
The GCRP builds the capacity of programs, managers, and other decision-makers to assess and respond to global change (i.e., climate and land use) impacts on the environment and human health.
The purpose of this research project is to develop and use geospatial tools, models, and workflows that facilitate integrated analyses of large datasets (e.g., land use, climate, and hydrologic model outputs).
Joining an interdisciplinary staff of global change scientists, the selected participant may have the opportunity to: identify ways in which advanced geospatial analysis and modeling can be leveraged to achieve current and future project goals; develop tools and computer programs that automate geospatial and scientific workflows; analyze national datasets using spatial statistics; and develop figures, reports, presentations, and other materials that communicate research methods and results.
The central focus of this research project is to develop geospatial tools, models, and datasets that improve our ability to analyze and understand the implications of plausible scenarios of global change. The research participant may be involved in one or more of the following research components:
§ Developing and refining a land-use change model (e.g., ICLUS) and analyze outputs
§ Developing tools that automate processing, analyzing, and summarizing large spatial and tabular datasets describing climate, land use, or other environmental changes
§ Analyzing land use model output and identify implications for environmental endpoints (e.g., water quality)
§ Describing methods and results in reports and journal articles
§ Presenting research results at meetings and conferences
The research participant will become familiar with the latest approaches, frameworks and models for understanding and addressing changes in climate, land use, and hydrology. S/he will learn: how geospatial software and scientific programming can be used to summarize information and develop tools that satisfy needs of EPA as well as the broader research community; how to critically evaluate climate, land use, and hydrologic model output and to identify both opportunities and limitations when using those data in research; and, how both detailed modeling and high-level assessment activities are used to accomplish EPA’s mission.
This research training opportunity will provide an exceptional professional development opportunity in a highly collaborative, multidisciplinary environment. The research participant will have access to a team of experts collaborating in and across disciplines (geography, ecology, hydrology) on emerging and high-profile research topics. S/he will also have opportunities to submit research results for publication in peer reviewed journals.
Qualifications:
Applicants must have received a master’s degree in geography, computer science, climatology, landscape ecology, hydrology, or other environmental science, within five years of the desired starting date, or have completed all degree requirements prior to the start date. Familiarity with climate or land use change research is helpful.
The appointment is full-time for one year and may be renewed upon recommendation of EPA and subject to availability of funds. The participant will receive a stipend. The participant must show proof of health and medical insurance. The participant does not become an EPA employee.
The program is open to all qualified individuals without regard to race, sex, religion, color, age, physical or mental disability, national origin, or status as a Vietnam era or disabled veteran. U.S. citizenship or lawful permanent resident status is preferred (but can also hold an appropriate visa status, however, an H1B visa is not appropriate).
Technical Questions:
The contact person for this project is Philip Morefield. He can be contacted atmorefield.philip@epa.gov.
How to Apply:
An application can be found at http://orise.orau.gov/epa/ applicants/application.htm. Pl ease reference Project # EPA-ORD/NCEA-IO-2014-01 when calling or writing for information.
Economic Development Coordinator, City of Woodstock, IL - Woodstock, IL (50 Miles NW of Chicago)
Economic Development Coordinator, City of Woodstock (Woodstock, IL)
Charming and diverse historic community of nearly 25,000, on NW Chicago Union Pacific line, seeks dynamic experienced Economic Development professional. Position attracts and facilitates new and existing business; markets Woodstock as business and tourism destination. Min. qual: BS in Business or Public Admin, Marketing, Urban Planning, or related; 5 yrs’ resp. work exp.; excellent communications, marketing and computer skills, and valid driver’s license, req. CEcD, EDFP or AICP a plus. $42,127 - $65,377 DOQ w/exc. benefits. Send resume and cover letter to: humanresources@ woodstockil.gov by Tues., 3/18/14. Seewww.woodstockil.gov for details.
Charming and diverse historic community of nearly 25,000, on NW Chicago Union Pacific line, seeks dynamic experienced Economic Development professional. Position attracts and facilitates new and existing business; markets Woodstock as business and tourism destination. Min. qual: BS in Business or Public Admin, Marketing, Urban Planning, or related; 5 yrs’ resp. work exp.; excellent communications, marketing and computer skills, and valid driver’s license, req. CEcD, EDFP or AICP a plus. $42,127 - $65,377 DOQ w/exc. benefits. Send resume and cover letter to: humanresources@
Originations Analyst, National Equity Fund - Chicago
The National Equity Fund, Inc. (NEF), a leading non-profit
syndicator of low-income housing tax credits, is seeking an Originations
Analyst to provide analytical support to the Originators on Regional Teams in
the origination of low-income housing tax credit investments. The Analyst will assist
in evaluating the feasibility of investments including part or all of the
following tasks: prepare financial
projections, engagement or commitment letters, evaluate potential adjusters
post-closing, assist in maintaining relationships with non-profit and
for-profit low-income housing developers through excellent customer service and
evaluate prospective equity investments. Ability to analyze project’s
financing, development budget, construction schedule, operating expenses, debt
service, market comparability and developer capacity. Utilize and become proficient in NEF pricing
and underwriting model. Gain a thorough understanding of tax laws related to
the LIHTC and Historic Credits and become proficient in understanding secondary
financing, including CDBG, HOME, AHP and other local funds. Develop and maintain extensive knowledge of
real estate underwriting and Section 42 requirements.
The ideal candidate
will have a bachelor’s degree in business, economics, urban planning or finance.
Master’s degree preferred. Minimum two to four years experience in underwriting
and structuring real estate projects. Applicant must have strong analytical skills
and proficiency in Excel and ability to learn dedicated systems. Prior
experience with affordable housing loans or investments and knowledge of state
and local housing finance programs a plus. Understanding of non-profit housing
and community development and commitment to working with diverse, low income
communities. Skill sets must include excellent organizational skills with
attention to detail, exemplary oral and written communication and proficient
computer skills. Frequent travel will be
required.
We offer
a competitive salary, along with a comprehensive benefits package.
Submit resume and
cover letter with salary requirements via fax to (312) 360-0804,
e-mail to rhall@nefinc.org
or mail to The National Equity Fund, Human Resources Department, 120 South
Riverside Plaza, 15th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606.
Challenge Detroit 2014-2015 Fellowship - Detroit, MI
Challenge Detroit 2014-2015 Fellowship
Challenge Detroit
February 20, 2014
Professional Area:
Architecture
Community Development and Redevelopment
Civil Engeering
Economic Planning and Development
Environmental and Natural Resources Planning
Health and Human Services Planning
Landscape Architecture
Planning Management, Budgeting and Finance
Information Technology / GIS
Transportation Planning
Urban Design
Other topics not covered above
Who we are:
Challenge Detroit is a new model for attracting and retaining talent to reinvigorate a great American post-industrial city by intersecting living, working, playing, giving and leading with an opportunity for approximately 30 individuals of various intellects and backgrounds to come together in an effort with area companies, non-profits and cultural institutions. Through a wide-spread social movement, the narratives and experiences of these individuals aim to amplify Detroit's potential and influence public perception about the present and future of the city and the surrounding region. Challenge Detroit engages in the community through team challenges, in partnership with area non-profits, designed to positively impact the city and region.
Challenge Detroit is now accepting applications for the third class of Fellows through Sunday, March 9, 2014.
Overview:
Challenge Detroit will select approximately 30 innovative leaders from Detroit and across the United States to live, work, play, give and lead in Detroit for one year beginning in September 2014. Fellows will:
* Engage in monthly team challenges, in partnership with area non-profits, designed to positively impact the city and region;
* Work at one of the top companies in the region;
* Receive a $36,000 annual salary plus benefits typical of host company;
* Live in the City of Detroit;
* Participate in a leadership development and mentorship program; and
* Receive perks such as memberships to various organizations, discounts, event access, and more.
Each Fellow will work at one of Challenge Detroit host companies for four days a week. Companies include major corporations such as Chrysler, smaller ventures such as Saroki Architecture, and nonprofits such as the United Way. Each company will employ a Challenge Detroit Fellow in an interesting and relevant job for one year. From marketing to healthcare, and IT to community development, Challenge Detroit has a job for every background.
On the fifth day of the week, Fellows will work with area non-profits on initiatives designed to positively impact the city and region.
Qualifications:
* Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, or be enrolled at an accredited institution and actively pursuing a Bachelor's degree on at least a part-time enrollment basis with expected graduation by the time Challenge Detroit launches in September 2014.
* Must be U.S. resident or legal resident alien.
* Passionate, hard-working and inventive.
Challenge Detroit is accepting Phase One applications until Sunday, March 9, 2014 and the year in Detroit will begin in September 2014. If you want to be involved in one of the most exciting social movements in the history of Detroit, apply here: http://challengedetroit.org/application
Challenge Detroit is a new model for attracting and retaining talent to reinvigorate a great American post-industrial city by intersecting living, working, playing, giving and leading with an opportunity for approximately 30 individuals of various intellects and backgrounds to come together in an effort with area companies, non-profits and cultural institutions. Through a wide-spread social movement, the narratives and experiences of these individuals aim to amplify Detroit's potential and influence public perception about the present and future of the city and the surrounding region. Challenge Detroit engages in the community through team challenges, in partnership with area non-profits, designed to positively impact the city and region.
Challenge Detroit is now accepting applications for the third class of Fellows through Sunday, March 9, 2014.
Overview:
Challenge Detroit will select approximately 30 innovative leaders from Detroit and across the United States to live, work, play, give and lead in Detroit for one year beginning in September 2014. Fellows will:
* Engage in monthly team challenges, in partnership with area non-profits, designed to positively impact the city and region;
* Work at one of the top companies in the region;
* Receive a $36,000 annual salary plus benefits typical of host company;
* Live in the City of Detroit;
* Participate in a leadership development and mentorship program; and
* Receive perks such as memberships to various organizations, discounts, event access, and more.
Each Fellow will work at one of Challenge Detroit host companies for four days a week. Companies include major corporations such as Chrysler, smaller ventures such as Saroki Architecture, and nonprofits such as the United Way. Each company will employ a Challenge Detroit Fellow in an interesting and relevant job for one year. From marketing to healthcare, and IT to community development, Challenge Detroit has a job for every background.
On the fifth day of the week, Fellows will work with area non-profits on initiatives designed to positively impact the city and region.
Qualifications:
* Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, or be enrolled at an accredited institution and actively pursuing a Bachelor's degree on at least a part-time enrollment basis with expected graduation by the time Challenge Detroit launches in September 2014.
* Must be U.S. resident or legal resident alien.
* Passionate, hard-working and inventive.
Challenge Detroit is accepting Phase One applications until Sunday, March 9, 2014 and the year in Detroit will begin in September 2014. If you want to be involved in one of the most exciting social movements in the history of Detroit, apply here: http://challengedetroit.org/application
Crime Analyst, Milwaukee Police Dept. - Milwaukee, WI
CRIME ANALYST
Milwaukee Police Department
THIS POSITION IS EXEMPT FROM CIVIL SERVICE
THE PURPOSE of this position is to collect, collate, analyze, disseminate, and evaluate crime data to discover developing trends, patterns, and changes in criminal activity, using mapping and other analytical software. The Crime Analyst works within the Office of Management Analysis and Planning of the Milwaukee Police Department.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Produce information related to crime trends to assist the department’s operational and administrative personnel in preventing and suppressing criminal activities, aiding the investigative process, increasing apprehension of offenders and clearing cases.
- Prepare data used to make recommendations on manpower deployment and resource allocation.
- Maintain statistical reports that detail the results of analysis, conclusions, and recommendations; prepare periodic statistical reports for department commanders.
- Measure and forecast long-term public safety activity related to problem solving, intervention, and crime reduction efforts.
- Collect, analyze and interpret data received from various departmental units and other law enforcement agencies.
- Maintain proficiency with GIS software and crime analysis methods and tools.
- Analyze crime information, statistical data, reports and documents from Federal, State and local law enforcement agencies.
- Assist members of the department, elected officials and community members in obtaining data from systems to which they have access.
- Train department members on access to and analysis of data.
Reasonable accommodations requested by qualified individuals with disabilities will be made in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor’s Degree in an academic field similar to the above from an accredited college or university AND at least two years of experience conducting research using complex statistical analysis and statistical computer programs.
- NOTE: College transcripts must be submitted with the application.
- Equivalent combinations of education and experience may also be considered.
- Experience with the use of statistical computer programs, such as SPSS or SAS and experience working with GIS software, computer databases, relational databases, spreadsheets, and Microsoft Office.
- Valid driver’s license at time of appointment and throughout employment.
DESIREABLE QUALIFICATIONS:
- Master’s Degree in Geography, Public Policy, Public Administration, or other related fields of study with a concentration in statistics, research methods, intermediate or higher quantitative or qualitative methods from an accredited college or university.
- Knowledge of law enforcement computer systems (i.e., RMS, CAD).
- IACA certification desirable.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
- Ability to collect, analyze, and interpret data and statistics using quantitative and qualitative methodology.
- Ability to prepare and present complex statistical reports.
- Ability to effectively participate in team efforts to improve/develop departmental programs and services.
- Ability to exercise judgment and discretion in completing assigned tasks.
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing to effectively prepare and present findings to Command-level officers and other local, State and Federal law enforcement officials.
- Knowledge and experience with computer systems in order to conduct research, analyze data, and effectively present and communicate findings.
SALARY RANGE (2GN):
- The annual starting salary is $53,713 for residents of the City of Milwaukee. The annual starting salary is $52,169 for non-Milwaukee residents. Recruitment may be above the beginning of the range depending on experience.
The City of Milwaukee provides a comprehensive benefit program which includes a Defined Benefit Pension Plan, 457 Deferred Compensation Plan, Health and Dental Insurance, Long Term Disability Insurance, Group Life Insurance, Tuition Benefits, Paid Vacation, 11 Paid Holidays, Paid Sick Leave and other paid leaves.
THE SELECTION PROCESS will be job related and will consist of one or more of the following: training and experience evaluation, written, oral or performance tests or other assessments methods. The Milwaukee Police Department reserves the right to call only the most qualified candidates to the examination. Oral examinations may include written exercises.
The Department will begin reviewing applications as soon as practicable after FEBRUARY 21, 2014. Applications will be accepted on a continual basis until the needs of the Department have been met. Qualified candidates will be notified of the date, time and place of the examination.
- NOTE: The City’s residency requirement as set forth in City Charter 5-02 is under litigation. If you have questions regarding your individual circumstances as part of the application and/or selection process, please contact (414)286-3751.
Persons offered employment must pass a background investigation, medical examination and a pre-employment drug test as a condition of employment.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
- Applications should be returned to: Health and Safety Specialist Vanessa Armstrong, Milwaukee Police Department, Human Resources Division, Room 427, 749 W. State Street, Milwaukee WI 53233. Receipts of applications may be discontinued at any time without prior notice, however, recruitment may continue until the needs of the Department have been met.
- Click here to download the application. An online application is not available.
Public Service Fellows Program, Partnership for Public Service - Washington, D.C.
Partnership for Public Service
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Partnership for Public Service
The Public Service Fellows Program <http://pps.convio.net/site/R?
At the Partnership, fellows are integral to the day-to-day operations, programs and activities of our organization. We value the contributions of fellows and work to provide relevant and useful experiences in return. Fellows are assigned substantive and meaningful work to support our wide variety of programs, events and projects to help revitalize the federal government by focusing on the people working in it. Fellows’ duties vary across the Partnership’s internal teams <http://pps.convio.net/site/R?
True to the Partnership’s emphasis on people, the fellows program incorporates opportunities for professional and personal growth through workshops and trainings specifically geared toward students and young professionals. We also strive to ensure a quality experience in terms of work and personal relationships throughout the fellowship term. Fellows also receive the following stipends:
* Full-time fellows with an undergraduate or graduate degree receive
$1000 per month.
* Full-time fellows who are currently undergraduate students receive
$800 per month.
* Stipends for part-time fellows will be pro-rated accordingly.
Who Should Apply
We seek extraordinary undergraduate students, graduate students and recent graduates with:
* A commitment to public service
* Strong written and oral communication
* Analytical thinking
* An ability to work well in teams
There is no single academic major or background we prefer over another—if you share our passion and are committed to developing your skills while gaining valuable experience, we want to hear from you!
*The application for the Summer 2014 term closes on Friday, March 7. Apply today <http://pps.convio.net/site/R?
ISACorps Member, Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) - Illinois
http://www.isac.org/about- isac/employment/current- openings/isacorps.html.
> The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), which is the financial aid and college access agency for the state of Illinois, has many openings in the ISACorps for individuals interested in helping students as they navigate the college-going process. The ISACorps program provides a unique opportunity for recent college graduates to gain experience in public service and help make a difference in the lives of students, especially students who will be the first in their family to go to college and/or are from low-income households.
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> You can find the position posting at http://www.isac.org/about- isac/employment/current- openings/isacorps.html. To learn more about the ISACorps position, visit facebook.com/ISACorps. recruitment or contact Enrique.Castillo@isac. illinois.govorRichard.Payton@isac. illinois.gov. Richard is the director of the ISACorps and a 2009 graduate of CUPPA's MPA program.
> The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC), which is the financial aid and college access agency for the state of Illinois, has many openings in the ISACorps for individuals interested in helping students as they navigate the college-going process. The ISACorps program provides a unique opportunity for recent college graduates to gain experience in public service and help make a difference in the lives of students, especially students who will be the first in their family to go to college and/or are from low-income households.
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> You can find the position posting at http://www.isac.org/about-
Site Acquisition Associate (Telecom Industry; Contract to Hire), Black & Veatch - Burr Ridge, IL (Chicago, Southwest Suburb)
Black & Veatch is looking to bring on a new Grad with a degree in Urban Planning. Someone that has completed an internship would be preferred.
Training will be provided! (No Telecom experience required for this Entry Level role)
We have had great success placing newly grads with Urban Planning degrees throughout the US with this client. If there is any way you could assist with resumes, I would really appreciate it!
Business Title
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Site Acquisition Associate
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Location
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Burr Ridge, IL
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Division
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Telecom
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Primary Purpose
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Assists with candidate information reports related to leasing and land use viability. Assists with lease or other real estate agreements. Coordinates with outside vendor partners, environmental engineers, architectural & engineering firms, title search firms and others to ensure that transactions close within defined timeframes. Identify potential risk scenarios, draft and proof recordable transaction documents, easements, warranty deeds, etc. for legal department review. Assists with zoning and permitting application preparation. Monitors progress of the application and facilitate jurisdictional requests for additional information as a result of the application review process. Ensures compliance to the quality and safety goals and objectives.
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Principal Duties and Responsibilities
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• Serves as Site Acquisition Assistant/Coordinator for legal transactions and land use processing. • Communicates activities with team members and other departments, as needed. • Assists with site sketches, as needed. • Interviews zoning/permitting personnel to obtain jurisdictional approval requirements for installation of wireless communication facilities and/or related wireless equipment as project scope defines. • Assists with review of applicable zoning ordinances. • Assists with land use entitlement applications and presentations before governmental and architectural review boards. • Assists Site Acquisition Specialists and Site Acquisition Managers daily, duties may include assistance with tower owners and/or private landlords to negotiate and secure lease entitlements as project scope defines. Coordinate with client and engineering department to obtain information necessary for entitlement applications (RF Affidavits, propagation maps, photo-simulations, etc…). • Reviews site specific documents. • Reviews the quality and completeness of site specific documentation. • Tracks progress on all open transactions. • Maintains a high degree of customer service and integrity when dealing with clients. • Other duties or special projects, as assigned. • Verifies and/or obtains Enhanced 911 addresses.
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Minimum Qualifications
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Education: Prefer 4 year degree, Degrees in Urban Planning preferred but not required Experience: Telecommunications industry experience preferred. Knowledge of tower industry is desired.
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Preferred Job Qualifications
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• Ability to work independently as well as with others • Oral and written communications skills • Real estate, sales, or legal negotiation experience, strongly desired • Ability to communicate and negotiate effectively • Ability to read and comprehend legal documents such as legal descriptions, surveys, ground leases, easements, deeds, land purchase contracts, mortgages, title policies, subordination, and CAD drawings • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook • Adheres to, supports and enhances the Divisions Environmental, Safety, Health and Security Program and Divisions Quality Management System.
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Term: 6-12 month contract-2-permanent position. Full benefits once you become a permanent employee.
Rate: $15-$17/hour depending on experience or Internship.
Work Location: 7600 South County Line Road, Burr Ridge, IL 60527
Benefits: They are a great, solid, International company to work for and would offer the following benefits once you become a permanent employee.
· very extensive health plan,
· 2 weeks vacation,
· 2 weeks sick,
· 1 week dependent leave,
· 401k
· plus discretionary bonus,
· extensive training etc.
· They did confirm you can move departments (and countries) by applying for other roles once you are permanent. (Offices throughout the US)
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