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City of Chesterfield, Missouri is a Chesterfield, MO-based company in the Government sector.
Wausau is a city in and the county seat of Marathon County, Wisconsin, United States. The Wisconsin River divides the city into east and west. The city is adjacent to the Town of Wausau. As of the 2010 census, Wausau had a population of 39,106.
Phoenix is Arizona’s capitol and the sixth largest city in the United States, with more than 1.5 million residents and growing. With a workforce of more than 14,000 employees, Phoenix has long been recognized as one of the most desirable places to live and work. With operations which span more than 30 departments across the enterprise, Phoenix is one employer with many opportunities. We are always looking for positive, customer-service oriented team members to join us at all organizational levels. Whether you are a recent graduate just starting out or an experienced professional, Phoenix is a great place to grow both your community and your career. Operating area include: Aviation (including Sky Harbor International Airport), Budget and Research, Auditor, Clerk, Communications, Community & Economic Development, Education, Environment, Equal Opportunity, Finance, Fire, Emergency Management, Housing, Human Services, Information Technology, Law, Library, Court, Neighborhood Services, Parks and Recreation, Convention Center, Arts and Culture, Planning and Development, Police, Public Transit, Public Works, Street Transportation and Water Services.
If you are not familiar already with the City of Rockville, there’s a lot our community has to offer. Here are a few quick facts about Rockville: Rockville has 58,000 residents, across approximately 20,000 households. Our community is one of the most diverse and international in the world, with over one-third of our residents having been born outside the United States, coming from virtually every country in the world. Our city is an economic engine with nearly 80,000 jobs within our border. Our city’s jobs-to-households ratio of nearly 4:1 is unrivaled in the region. Rockville has a rich history going back over 250 years. Rockville was named the county seat of Montgomery County in 1776.
Lawrence County is located on the west, central edge of South Dakota. Deriving its name from its first county treasurer, Colonel John Lawrence (1839-1889), it was founded in 1877.It is bordered by Butte County on the north, Meade County on the east, Pennington County on the south and the State of Wyoming on the west. The cities of Deadwood, Lead, Spearfish, Whitewood and the township of St. Onge are located within Lawrence County. The County Seat is located in historic Deadwood.