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- Copywriter/Proofreader I
- Windstream - Little Rock, Arkansas
- Advertising / Marketing / PR
- The Copywriter / Analyst position will be responsible for creating and editing written text for various Marketing Communications and Public Relations applications, including but not limited to collateral, direct mail, advertising, press releases, email and internal employee programs. The Analyst is responsible for the day-to-day delivery of materials produced with our internal creative department. The candidate also will work with our external agency teams to establish initial concepts and determine best practices. Windstream is looking for smart and highly motivated candidates that will (see more)
- Fabrication Processor I
- Fisher Scientific - Eastern, Arkansas
- Healthcare / Nursing
- Fabrication Processor I Job ID: MT20121804-15874 Requirements:Expertise MarketingEducation High School/GEDJob Type Full-timeLocation United States - Arkansas - Mountain HomeJob Level Entry LevelDescription:I. REPORTING RELATIONSHIPSReports to: Group Leader – FabricationSupervises: NoneII. PURPOSE OF POSITIONWorker’s primary responsibility is to finish product for shipment, which includes cutting, sanding, and packaging for shipment.III. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSA. Transport product from Pouring Department to fabrication conveyor line (see more)
- Pouring Processor I
- Fisher Scientific - Eastern, Arkansas
- Healthcare / Nursing
- Pouring Processor I Job ID: MT20121804-39380 Requirements:Expertise ManufacturingEducation High School/GEDJob Type Full-timeLocation United States - Arkansas - Mountain HomeJob Level Entry LevelDescription:I. REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS Reports to: Group Leader-PouringSupervises: NoneII. PURPOSE OF POSITIONWorker’s primary responsibility in this department is to mix, pour, bake, and pull product to be forwarded on through the production line to completion for shipment.III. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Pouring:A. Using math, geometry, (see more)
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