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Michigan Works! Professional Job Fair, February 2nd in T.C.

News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 27, 2012

Contact:         
Carrie Bourdages
Communications Specialist
Voice: (231) 929-5038
Email: carriebourdages@nwm.cog.mi.us

 

Michigan Works! Professional Job Fair
Thursday February 2, 2012
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Traverse City Michigan Works! Service Center
1209 S. Garfield, Traverse City

 

Traverse City—Northwest Michigan Works! is hosting a job fair Thursday, February 2 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Traverse City Michigan Works! Service Center. The job fair will feature current, open positions with local employers at manufacturing, food production, and natural resources companies.

Applicants must be dressed for a professional, onsite interview, and bring a customized résumé highlighting relevant qualifications. Many positions require a Bachelor’s degree.

Employers in the greater Grand Traverse area are hiring for the following positions:

 

  • Plant Manager with a local manufacturing company
    (Requires Bachelor's degree and more than 10 years experience)
  • Process Engineer with a local manufacturing company
    (Requires Bachelor's degree)
  • Production/Shipping Leader with a local manufacturing company
  • Sales and Marketing Manager with a local food production company
    (Requires Bachelor's degree)
  • Food Production/Operations Manager with a local food production company
  • Educational Coordinator with a local natural resources organization
    (Requires Bachelor's degree)

 

For more information and links to descriptions of the available positions, visit www.NWMichWorks.org.

 

 

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The Networks Northwest team did a great job to help the City of Charlevoix and Charlevoix Township collaborate in addressing housing challenges in our community. They facilitated dialogue with Planning Commissioners, community stakeholders, and municipal officials to develop a plan for cohesive zoning in areas of growth for our two governments. Further, they were able to pinpoint the challenges in each unit and propose changes that would be beneficial all around. Together, we believe we'll be better prepared for housing developments and job growth in our region. We look forward to working with them on future projects!
- Mark Haydlauff, City Manager, Charlevoix