CHARLESTON, S.C., Aug. 14, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) today announced that it has made the list as one of the best places to work in South Carolina. LCE ranked in the top ten among the 24 finalists in the large-company category. LCE ranked as the number one best place to work among large employers in 2012 and has ranked in the top ten for nine years. Fifty other companies were honored at the awards ceremony on August 7, 2014.
The South Carolina Chamber of Commerce, SC Biz magazine and the Best Companies Group partnered to host the state's ninth annual competition. The program's goal is to raise the bar among employers to drive excellence and employee satisfaction in the workplace.
"What a great honor it is to be recognized as one of the best places to work in South Carolina," said Bob Fei, president and chief executive officer at LCE. "We never want to lose sight of what is most important to us at LCE and that is helping our employees do what they do best, which ultimately extends to delivering great results for our customers."
About Life Cycle Engineering
Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) provides consulting, engineering, applied technology and education solutions that deliver lasting results for private industry, the Department of Defense and other government organizations. The quality, expertise and dedication of our employees enable Life Cycle Engineering to serve as a trusted resource that helps people and organizations to achieve their full potential. Founded in 1976, LCE is headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina with offices across North America and experience around the globe. Follow us on LinkedIn or Facebook for company updates. Learn more about LCE in this video by Bob Fei, president and chief executive officer.
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