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Television/ Residential Appliance Repair Technician (Sault St. M |
Sears Roebuck and Co. | 7/22 | |
| Details: This position is responsible for the repair of products in the customer’s home. Products repaired include Televisions, Audio, Video, and a variety of other home electronics products and other home appliances. This position provides timely and quality repairs of customers’ products while maintaining high customer service. Additionally, technicians promote and sell additional products and services that directly impact the profitability of the company.We provide a service van, specialized tools, uniforms, laptop computer, cell telephone, and periodic training. | ||||
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US Nationwide |
Language and Translator Opportunities |
U.S. Navy | 7/15 | |
| Details: As a Sailor working in the World Languages field, you could serve as an interpreter for U.S. dignitaries or Navy officials negotiating critical relations with foreign powers. Or your intelligence and interpreting skills might be the key to deciphering the hostile intentions of a foreign terrorist organization. Sailors in this field must volunteer for both aircrew and submarine duty, because their skills are needed in a variety of air, surface and subsurface platforms. Their duties involve highly sensitive material, and they must pass an investigation for top-secret clearance. Some of your duties as a member of the World Languages field could include: Operating state-of-the-art electronic radio receivers, magnetic recording devices, computers and communications signals equipment Working with classified material Translating, transcribing and interpreting foreign language communications data Analyzing and reporting highly technical information of strategic and tactical importance to fleet commanders and national intelligence agencies Performing temporary duty aboard a variety of naval surface and subsurface vessels and aircraft | ||||
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US Nationwide |
JAG Corps Attorney / Lawyer |
U.S. Army | 7/14 | |
| Details: There’s strong, and then there’s Army Strong.Being Army Strong is about much more than being physically fit. It is mental and emotional strength. It is the confidence to lead. It is the courage to stand up for your beliefs. It is the compassion to help others. It is the desire for lifelong learning. It is making a difference for yourself, your family, your community and our nation. Are you Army Strong? JAG Corps Attorney (27A) Officer Active Army Army Reserve The Army Judge Advocate General's Corps is the Army's Law department. The JAG Corps consists of attorneys, legal assistants and judges. As an Officer in the JAG Corps and a practicing attorney or judge, your responsibilities will cover a wide-range of practices that includes military law and criminal prosecution to international law and legal assistance-both in the U.S. and abroad. You may also specialize in one of these areas as a JAG Attorney; Criminal Law, Legal Assistance, Civil Litigation, Administrative Law, Labor Law, International Law, Operational Law, Teaching, Medical Law, and Contract Law. The responsibilities of an Army JAG Attorney varies from: Managing and assigning branch Officers Supervising training of personnel in legal functions Developing and executing services in many law fields Supplying legal advice and services to Soldiers on Active Duty and in the Army Reserve Representing Soldiers at court trials Performing other defense-related duties There are also other legal professions, such as Paralegal Specialists, available through the U.S. Army. Requirements To be an Officer in the Army Judge Advocate General's Corps you must have a law degree from an ABA-approved law school and have been admitted to the bar of either a federal court or the highest court of any state in the United States or the District of Columbia. Training Most legal firms offer some type of orientation program. The U.S. Army JAG Corps is no different. New judge advocates report to Fort Lee, Virginia, for a twelve-day military orientation course, which is known as the Fort Lee phase of the Judge Advocate Officer Basic Course (JAOBC). The course allows time for establishing personnel and finance records, purchasing uniforms, and receiving instruction in several basic areas of military life. The military orientation course is followed by a ten-week academic course at the JAG School in Charlottesville, VA. During this phase, you receive instruction on the organization, function, and mission of the U.S. Army JAG Corps, and an overview of the practice of law in the U.S. Army, including military criminal law, government contract and fiscal law, legal assistance, claims, administrative law, and international and operational law. The training continues with four weeks of the Direct Commissioned Officer Course (DCO) and ends with six weeks of officer leadership and Soldier skills training at Basic Officer Leadership Course (BOLC). You will go to one of two locations for DCO and BOLC: Fort Benning, GA or Fort Sill, OK. The DCO will prepare judge advocates for success at BOLC by orienting to and focusing on basic officer and Soldier skills. You will leave BOLC as a more competent leader. | ||||
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Labor Relations / Collective Bargaining Attorney |
Gannett Co., Inc. | 7/13 | |
| Details: This position is located in McLean, VA and relocation would be required as well as obtaining VA Corporate Counsel Certification.Gannett Co., Inc. a leading international news and information company is seeking a Counsel Labor Relations/EEO to represent Gannett Co., Inc. and all subsidiary properties in their relationships with labor organizations, and in investigatory/enforcement /compliance matters before federal and state administrative agencies on matters concerning labor and employment law. Provide advice and counsel to Gannett units on all aspects of labor and employment law. Conduct labor contract negotiations, represent Gannett properties in labor arbitrations, defend unfair labor practice charges before the NLRB and in Courts of Appeal, and handle NLRB R-Cases. Prepare written responses to EEO charges at the federal and state level. Provide legal advice to management at Gannett Co., Inc. and all subsidiary properties on legal matters pertaining to employment law, including NLRA, Title VII, ADEA/OWBPA, ADA, OSHA, FLSA, FMLA, affirmative action. Consult with local management on terminations, etc. Present training programs as requested. Handle investigations, enforcement and compliance actions in federal and state administrative agencies, including EEOC, DOL, OFCCP and OSHA Provide oversight and management of litigation being conducted by outside counsel. Assist with research for Sr. VP Labor Relations | ||||
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