Life Cycle Engineering Named One of the Best Places to Work in South Carolina
CHARLESTON, SC,—September 1, 2009—Life Cycle Engineering (LCE), a leading provider of reliability consulting, engineering services, and applied technology solutions that help both government and private enterprises achieve sustainable success, is pleased to announce that it has been named to the list of the 2009 Best Places to Work in South Carolina.
SC BIZ, the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce, the South Carolina Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) - South Carolina State Council and SCJobNetwork.com partnered to host the fourth annual competition naming the Best Places to Work in the Palmetto State.
Chairman and CEO Jim Fei said, “We are honored to receive this recognition for the fourth year in a row. Our participation in the Best Places to Work program has given job seekers insight into the amazing opportunities here at LCE. We’ve had the ability to attract and retain talented employees who enjoy their work and we look forward to continued growth in the years to come.”
2009 marks the fourth annual competition naming the Best Places to Work in South Carolina. The selection process was based on an assessment of the company’s employee policies and procedures and the results of a 72-question employee survey conducted by independent research company, Best Companies Group. The goal of Best Places to Work in South Carolina is to raise the bar among the state’s employers and create excellence and employee satisfaction in the workplace.
About Life Cycle Engineering
Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) is a leading provider of reliability consulting, engineering services, and applied technology solutions that help both government and private enterprises achieve sustainable success. Widely recognized as the premier provider of innovative and successfully executed reliability and maintenance solutions worldwide, areas of focus for LCE include: design and engineering, logistics support, information technology applications, program management, change management, education, and holistic implementations of Reliability Excellence (Rx). Founded in 1976, LCE is headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina with offices across North America.
More details online at www.lce.com
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