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Relationships will be established with Physicians, Nurses, Technicians, Materials Management, Hospital Administration, and Infection Control. Occasional weekend and evening trade show and/or meeting participation are a must.
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Founded in 1988, Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) is a leader in geotechnical, construction materials, environmental, and facilities engineering. Other relevant certifications also considered Who We Are Founded in 1988, Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) is a leader in geotechnical, construction materials, environmental, and facilities engineering.
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Promotions, themed signage kits, corporate directories & guides as well as traditional collateral materials and large format print projects including comprehensive trade show & convention graphics.
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Strong portfolio showcasing your creativity, a diverse range of projects, including web and print materials, trade show booth designs, and photography work, attention to detail, and ability to deliver impactful designs across various mediums.
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Design, maintain and execute a variety of brand and communication assets (including but not limited to brochures, flyers, sales presentations, promotional and trade show materials, giveaways, etc.
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Design and execute graphic content for print media such as flyers, brochures, and trade show materials, as well as digital content including website graphics, email campaigns, and social media posts.
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Trade Show Assistance: Assist in all aspects of trade show planning and execution, including logistics, booth setup, and promotional materials preparation. Marketing Collateral Management: Oversee the updates and distribution of marketing materials such as product stock list updates, product bulletins, and brochures/chip chart to ensure accuracy and brand consistency.
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Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds to deliver samples and trade show materials. Understand all sales and marketing programs and materials so you can present them to the customers.
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Manage all aspects of the trade show planning process, including collaboration with vendors, subcontractors, venue, printing and content/design of materials and budget tracking. Communicate with vendors, sites and suppliers to create and maintain trade show schedule.
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Education: Advanced degree in a quantitative field such as Statistics, Mathematics, Physics, Materials Science, Engineering, Economics, Finance, etc. Quantitative investing experience is highly valued, though not required for highly motivated candidates who show a keen interest and the ability to learn independently.
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Handle coordination of industry tradeshow registrations including booth space procurement, insurance, rental equipment, print ads, shipping materials and handouts/gifts. Design and maintain trade show booth displays, managing tradeshow logistics.
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Relationships will be established with Physicians, Nurses, Technicians, Materials Management, and Hospital Administration. Associate Sales Representative is designed to uncover new sales leads in the urology market and be directed by Directors of Business Development and the Vice President of Sales.
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Supervise packing and staging in-house of all MBS elements for a given project, event or show including stock materials, special order and pre-built items. The position follows an in-person schedule working full-time in-office and/or show site based out of New Orleans, LA.
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Develops and coordinates production of marketing and promotional materials and programs including but not limited to print, electronic media, trade show, direct mail, and signage. Assists with development of support materials, such as talking points, proposals, and presentations.
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Construction Superintendent is responsible for leading a multi-disciplinary team—managing, supervising, monitoring, directing and deploying the various people, partners, materials, and resources required for the successful completion of an off-site construction project from start to finish.
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