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JHT, a government contractor, is hiring a Web Content Manager to support NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS). This position has the following responsibilities: Oversight of the NCCOS Projects Content (50%) The NCCOS Projects section of the website is the primary way we publicize our projects and deliver maps, data, reports, and other products. About 150 projects are in the da...

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$29,120.00 - $100,100.00
Typical Salary for Editor in South Carolina
(436 Respondents)
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Bachelor's
60.1%
Master's
26.9%
Some College Coursework Completed
3.6%
Associates
3.6%
Doctorate
2.9%
(308 Respondents)
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