Deputy Attorney General Jobs in South Carolina
Deputy Attorney General jobs in South Carolina are concentrated in Columbia, Charleston, and Greenville, where the state government, major law firms, and large public institutions drive consistent demand across criminal prosecution, civil litigation, and regulatory enforcement. The South Carolina Attorney General's Office, Nexsen Pruet, and Nelson Mullins Riley and Scarborough are among the most established employers with ongoing needs at both staff attorney and senior deputy levels. Demand runs deepest in criminal law, consumer protection, and administrative law practices. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.
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FN America, LLC is a U.S. subsidiary of FN Herstal, S.A., a global leader in the development and manufacturing of high-quality, reliable firearms for military, law enforcement and commercial customers worldwide. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia with manufacturing operations in Columbia, South Carolina, FN America is passionately committed to providing its customers with a portfolio of FN-branded products, training and support services that enhance user performance and safeguard their lives. For more information, visit us at or follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Position Summary
The Deputy Program Manager is responsible for providing leadership, direction, and oversight throughout all phases of assigned programs, ensuring the successful achievement of program objectives, including technical performance, schedule adherence, and cost management. The Deputy Program Manager coordinates and directs the work of the integrated program team (IPT) and acts as the principal customer liaison for all program activities, maintaining effective communication with customers and the senior management team.
Job Duties
- Establishes milestones and monitors adherence to master plans and schedules, identifies program problems and obtains solutions such as allocation of resources or changing contractual obligations.
- Acts as primary or secondary customer contact for program activities, leading program review sessions with customers to discuss performance metrics, cost and schedules.
- Provides oversight of cost, schedule and technical performance of programs while meeting customer needs per agreed upon commitments.
- Develops resource estimates and plans IPT workload. Establishes direction for IPT to balance program priorities.
- Collaborates with all stakeholders, including military leadership and customers, FN worldwide product teams, business development, contracts, legal and compliance, manufacturing, and R&D to ensure success of programs.
- Identifies, assesses, monitors and mitigates risk throughout the program life cycle (cost, schedule, manpower, and performance).
- Coordinates with the contracts department on contract negotiations, issues pertaining to contract requirements, changes, and interpretations and with other departments on resolution of contractual problems with the customer. Assures contract requirements are executed in accordance with appropriate regulations and company policies and procedures (e.g. Federal Acquisition Regulations).
- Leads preparation of company’s responses to military solicitations, requests for information, proposals as designated, business capture strategy and execution.
- Presents comprehensive product business plans to executive team for review and approval. Keeps executive team abreast of current and anticipated military programs, trends and intercompany developments.
- Drives the execution and delivery of accurate and timely requests for bids and information (RBIs).
- Other duties as assigned by management*
Educational Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, business, or other related discipline is required. MBA or equivalent degree highly preferred.
Experience Requirements
Five years of project management, program management, business management or equivalent experience required. Previous experience leading cross-functional teams is required. Prior military or Department of Defense (DoD) experience, as well as business development experience, are preferred.
Licenses/Certifications
Program Management Professional (PMP) or DAU certification preferred.
Skills and Competencies
All FN America employees are expected to demonstrate accountability, collaboration, communication, customer focus, and innovation. Additional requirements of this position include:
- Exceptional communication, presentation, critical thinking, and decision-making skills required.
- Strong analytical problem-solving ability.
- Must have a strong business acumen.
- Advanced knowledge and use of business concepts and accounting principles associated with program cost and budgetary planning/control.
- Subject matter expert in standard PM processes.
- Must be able to effectively interface with engineering, manufacturing, contracts, procurement, quality, and other key stakeholders.
- Ability to motivate and engage team members while fostering open communication and timely escalation of issues
- Extensive knowledge of product life cycle including design, engineering, manufacturing and marketing.
- Ability to understand and evaluate technical and non-technical documents relating to all aspects of assigned programs or new business capture targets.
- Ability to plan, organize, communicate and direct the day-to-day activities of multiple development, production or life cycle support programs.
- Well organized; ability to meet deadlines; self-starter; and multi-task oriented.
- Ability to analyze market trends, conduct competitor analysis, and identify gaps in the market to drive sustainable growth.
Tools
Microsoft Office suite, Microsoft Project, general ERP familiarity, Earned Value Management a plus.
Working Conditions
Typical office environment with some travel between buildings and to other locations required.
All FN America employees have a responsibility to participate in the development of a safe and healthy workplace and to comply with instructions given for their own safety and health and that of others.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veteran/Disability
FN America, LLC is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with physical and mental disabilities. If you need special assistance or an accommodation while seeking employment, please email HR@FNAmerica.com or call: 803-736-0522. We will make a determination on your request for reasonable accommodation on a case-by-case basis.
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What South Carolina Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in deputy attorney general jobs across South Carolina.
- Active South Carolina Bar license or eligibility for admission by motion required
- Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school is required
- Minimum of three to five years of litigation or prosecutorial experience preferred
- Experience in criminal law, civil rights, or regulatory enforcement strongly preferred
- Strong legal research, writing, and courtroom advocacy skills are expected
- Ability to handle a high-volume caseload with minimal supervision is required
Deputy Attorney General Jobs in South Carolina: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a deputy attorney general in South Carolina?
To become a deputy attorney general in South Carolina, you must first earn a Juris Doctor from an accredited law school and pass the South Carolina Bar Exam administered by the South Carolina Board of Law Examiners. Admission to the South Carolina Bar is required before you can practice in the state. Most positions in the South Carolina Attorney General's Office also expect prior litigation or prosecutorial experience, though some entry-level assistant positions are available for new admittees.
Which companies hire deputy attorney generals in South Carolina?
Companies currently hiring deputy attorney generals in South Carolina include M.C. Dean, Gilbane, and LAUKOA, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. South Carolina's strong public sector presence, anchored by state agencies in Columbia, means government offices and large regional law firms are among the most consistent sources of deputy attorney general openings.
Which South Carolina cities have the most deputy attorney general jobs?
The cities with the most deputy attorney general openings in South Carolina are Rock Hill, Charleston, and Richland County. Columbia dominates hiring as the seat of state government and the South Carolina Attorney General's Office, while Charleston and Greenville generate demand through their concentration of regional law firms, corporate headquarters, and growing regulatory and compliance practices tied to the Port of Charleston and the Upstate's manufacturing sector.
Are there remote deputy attorney general jobs in South Carolina?
Yes, but they're rare. About 0% of deputy attorney general openings tied to South Carolina are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting the courtroom-intensive and government-facing nature of most of these roles. The parts of the work most amenable to remote arrangements tend to be legal research, brief writing, and advisory functions rather than litigation or in-person prosecution duties.
How can I get hired as a deputy attorney general in South Carolina with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is through a clerkship or assistant attorney general position, which the South Carolina Attorney General's Office periodically opens to newly admitted attorneys. Serving as a judicial law clerk for a South Carolina circuit or appellate court judge builds the litigation exposure that hiring offices value. Public defender offices and the South Carolina Commission on Prosecution Coordination also offer entry-level roles that lead directly to deputy attorney general opportunities for attorneys ready to advance.
Where can I find and apply to deputy attorney general jobs in South Carolina?
You can find and apply to deputy attorney general jobs in South Carolina on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings across the state. Search the available roles, find the ones that match your experience and practice area, and apply directly to each opening that fits.
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