| 1. Accountant |
| US-SC-Charleston | Department Of State | | 11/13/2009 to 11/27/2009 |
The employee carries out a variety of routine accounting assignments
and tasks designed to develop and provide information for more complex operations. Typical assignments involve the independent performance of such tasks in supporting and assisting higher-graded accountants in broad assignments which reflect the principal accounting functions of the office. Ensures that all financial and/or a... |
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| 2. ACCOUNTANT / ACCOUNTING OFFICER |
| US-SC-Charleston | Navy Field Offices | | 03/06/2008 to 03/06/2009 |
Maximize your highly developed knowledge of accounting. In this occupation you may supervise, lead, or perform duties concerned with tracking, analyzing, and reporting on financial activities. Your responsibilities may include: recording and reporting obligations and expenditures of appropriated funds; performing monthly reconciliation and year-end close outs; and evaluating the effectiveness o... |
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| 3. AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT MECHANIC |
| US-SC-Charleston | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Maximize your unique skills and talents. In this occupation you may utilize your skills in any number of jobs involving the repair and modification of a variety of equipment and systems that achieve regulated climatic conditions. This work requires solid knowledge of principles of air conditioning, the ability to recognize and determine the best method for correcting malfunctions, and the skill ... |
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| 4. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SPECIALIST |
| US-SC-Charleston | Navy Field Offices | | 03/13/2007 to 03/06/2009 |
Your future is cleared for takeoff! In this occupation you may supervise, lead or perform various duties involving the control of air traffic to insure the safe, orderly and expeditious movement of planes along air routes and at airports. This work requires extensive knowledge of the laws, rules, regulations and procedures governing the movement and separation of air traffic, as well as the abil... |
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| 5. AIRCRAFT MECHANIC |
| US-SC-Charleston AFB | Air Force Personnel Center | | 10/22/2009 to 04/22/2010 |
Repair, rework, and replace aircraft components, assemblies or parts of airframe and aircraft (e.g., windows, doors, seats, hatches, flight controls, ducts, valves, tubing, landing gears, flap screws, spoilers, wheels, brakes, actuators, etc.) Drain oil and fuel and flush tanks. Tow aircraft using tugs and tractors. Install, align, and functionally and operationally test the various major and mino... |
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| 6. AIRPLANE PILOT/FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR |
| US-SC-Charleston AFB | Air Force Reserve, Headquarters | | 01/12/2009 to 01/11/2010 |
Airplane Pilot, GS-2181-9 is a developmental training position to obtain flying proficiency required of pilots assigned to the unit. This position leads to the target grade of GS-11/12. Duties may include (1) operation of single, twin or multiple jet engine or turboprop aircraft; (2) receive informal and formal instruction in the use of instruments, radio and navigation equipment, operating proced... |
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| 7. ARCHITECT |
| US-SC-Charleston | Navy Field Offices | | 03/09/2009 to 03/08/2010 |
Build on your creative talents. In this occupation you may supervise, lead or perform a variety of duties such as planning, designing, and constructing or modifying buildings or related structures. Typical duties include investigating, identifying, evaluating and documenting the needs of clients and the adequacy of proposed sites. You may also conduct studies to determine the economic viability... |
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| 8. ARCHITECT |
| US-SC-Charleston | Navy Field Offices | | 02/13/2009 to 02/12/2010 |
Build on your creative talents. In this occupation you may supervise, lead or perform a variety of duties such as planning, designing, and constructing or modifying buildings or related structures. Typical duties include investigating, identifying, evaluating and documenting the needs of clients and the adequacy of proposed sites. You may also conduct studies to determine the economic viabil... |
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| 9. AUDITOR (CONTRACT AUDIT) |
| US-SC-CHARLESTON | Defense Contract Audit Agency | | 08/29/2009 to 08/28/2010 |
Assigned to one of over 300 work sites nationwide including Alaska and Hawaii - DCAA auditors are given independent and challenging work assignments on mission-critical projects within the first few months. This gives them the opportunity to make a difference right away. In a short period of time, you will begin to perform a variety of progressively challenging work assignments that involve the... |
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| 10. AUDITOR (CONTRACT AUDIT) |
| US-SC-CHARLESTON | Defense Contract Audit Agency | | 08/29/2009 to 08/28/2010 |
Assigned to one of over 300 work sites nationwide including Alaska and Hawaii - DCAA auditors are given independent and challenging work assignments on mission-critical projects within the first few months. This gives them the opportunity to make a difference right away. In a short period of time, you will begin to perform a variety of progressively challenging work assignments that involve the s... |
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