Construction Job Opportunities: Get On-the-Job Training at M.B. Kahn

Looking for work or a career change? M.B. Kahn is offering on-the-job training for positions in construction, administrative and construction project documentation. Applicants must be Charleston County residents. Apply online at www.mbkahn.com/careers. (Click here for details.) Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


Looking for work or a career change? M.B. Kahn is offering on-the-job training for positions in construction, administrative and construction project documentation. Applicants must be Charleston County residents.

Apply online at www.mbkahn.com/careers. (See below for details.)

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