Expanding options for developing career interests among students to move our community forward with workforce-ready graduates.
Your job should give you more than a paycheck. It should be a place where you feel supported by a team that cares about you. We have opportunities for RNs and LPNs at all Piedmont locations in inpatient teams, including Med Surg, ICU, ED, Surgical Services, Women Services and Leadership with competitive pay and sign on bonuses available. Join a team where you’ll be supported. Join us at Piedmont. email your resume to jobs@piedmont.org
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THANK YOU TO OUR COMMITTEE MEMBERS, WORLD LEADERS & VOLUNTEERS, WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT!
WELCOME TO COWETA WORKS 2025:
You may wonder why it’s necessary to to have a serious discussion about career options now. The answer is easy: choices made about high school courses will impact the career paths available in the future.
We aim to provide you with all kinds of information and hands-on experience to help make these important decisions. The Coweta Works Career Guidebook has industry-specific sections full of interesting facts about different fields. It also includes sample occupations, education requirements, and average salary ranges. The educational opportunities here in Coweta County fully support jobs in these career worlds.
• Agribusiness
• Automotive and Aviation
• Construction and Home Services
• Criminal Justice and Public Safety
• Energy and Utilities
• Healthcare and Wellness
• Hospitality & Tourism and Cosmetology
• Manufacturing and Engineering
• Media and Communications
This guidebook is a good start to get ready to visit the Coweta Works event. You will learn so much more when you see, hear and participate in the activities planned by our Career Presenters. They are the best source for getting the knowledge, skills, and abilities to build your career. Thank you to the Sponsors and Career Presenters who have wholeheartedly joined this workforce development program.
Cynthia Bennett | Special Projects Coordinator | Newnan-Coweta Chamber
WORLD LEADERS
David Keller Phil Trickey
Wright Arnall Cory Cook-Anderson
Susan West
Stephanie Butcher
Laura Horton
Cathy Wickey
Danielle Rosa
Much More Than a Place to Work
Winpak Films Inc. is growing to meet the demand for food packaging and other flexible film products around the world. As we expand our capacity, we are dedicated to much more than hiring machine operators, logistics pros, maintenance, and lab technicians to support our production growth. Importantly, we are committed
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appreciate how my coworkers train me in a way I can understand.”
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What Can Winpak Offer You?
to supporting your growth and advancing your career.
For starters, we’ve created a supportive, clean and safe work environment that has made many of our employees stay with us for decades and even inspire their children to come to work for us. Then we reward their loyalty with exceptional working
How Much Could You Earn?
Contributing to a Sustainable Future
Our commitment to a well-rounded benefits program goes beyond medical insurance to include dental, vision, telemedicine, a flexible spending account, and life and disability benefits. If you work at Winpak 30+ hours a week on a continuous basis, you’re eligible for benefits. Your eligibility begins the first of the month following 60 days of hire with the company. Employees can expect:
At Winpak, sustainability is more than just a buzzword, it’s engrained in how we work and manage our resources. We provide opportunities for active employee engagement in various initiatives which align with our sustainability pillars. This enables us, as an organization, to work together to become a better corporate citizen and contributor to a better planet.
Our stepped-up wage scale starts at $16 per hour for entry level employees with the opportunity for higher earnings every 3 months in just the first year, On the first anniversary of hire you could be earning $18 to $20 per hour, depending on your job title and performance. Jobs include Machine Operators, QA Lab Technicians, Logistics Operators, Storeroom Attendants, Plate Mounters, and Apprentice Press Operators. Extrusion Operators can earn up to $21.59 per hour, depending on skill level.
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conditions and a great employment package, plus the opportunity to live in and raise families with the small-town advantages of Senoia and nearby Peachtree City, Ga. Overall, we’re known for nurturing an environment that’s better than 95 percent of workplaces around the world.
About Winpak Ltd.
Winpak designs and supplies innovative packaging to some of the world’s largest brands.
As an employee of Winpak Films, you are part of Winpak Ltd., an $853 million company with 12 manufacturing facilities in North America encompassing locations in Illinois, New Jersey, California, Canada and Mexico.
About Winpak Ltd. Winpak designs and supplies innovative packaging to some of the world’s largest brands.
As an employee of Winpak Films, you are part of Winpak Ltd., an $853 million company with 12 manufacturing facilities in North America encompassing locations in Illinois, New Jersey, California, Canada and Mexico.
“They really show their appreciation for you.” V. Smith
Our facilities’ total floor space would cover 40 football fields and we employ more than 2,500 people. We started operations in 1978, and our corporate headquarters is in Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
Choose a Career that makes your child want to follow in your footsteps
B Outstanding medical & supplemental insurance
B Retirement Programs / 401K
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B Paid vacation & sick leave
B Career advancement - operators today could be managers tomorrow
B Friendly, helpful production teams & managers
B Company-paid training
B Creative work schedules
Everything we do reflects how much Winpak cares for our employees and wants to keep them and help them succeed. We’re eager to tell you more about our available jobs, our exceptional products, and a workplace that feels like more than just work.
Contributing to a Sustainable Future
What We Produce in Senoia
Capabilities in our 300,000 square-foot Senoia plant
encompass:
What We Produce in Senoia
Blown Film Extrusion — Barrier and non-barrier films for high performance MAP bags and sealant films
Capabilities in our 300,000 square-foot Senoia plant encompass:
Blown Film Extrusion — Barrier and nonbarrier films for high performance MAP bags and sealant films
Barrier Shrink Film Extrusion — PVdC and EVOH barrier films; Traditional, High Abuse, Bone Guard
Converting Operations — Bag and pouch making; Shrink bag converting; Ten-color flexographic printing; Photo polymer plate making; In-house graphics.
Winpak is listed on the TSX (WPK).
Our facilities’ total floor space would cover 40 football fields and we employ more than 2,500 people. We started operations in 1978, and our corporate headquarters is in Winnipeg, MB, Canada. Winpak is listed on the TSX (WPK).
At Winpak, sustainability is more than just a buzzword, it’s engrained in how we work and manage our resources. We provide opportunities for active employee engagement in various initiatives which align with our sustainability pillars. This enables us, as an organization, to work together to become a better corporate citizen and contributor to a better planet.
Barrier Shrink Film Extrusion — PVdC and EVOH barrier films; Traditional, High Abuse, Bone Guard Converting Operations — Bag and pouch making; Shrink bag converting; Ten-color flexographic printing; Photo polymer plate making; In-house graphics.
“Our products are mainly used in food packaging and medical applications.”
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Zone 1- Media & Communications; Hospitality and Tourism; Cosmetology; WGTC VR
Zone 2- Healthcare & Wellness
Zone 3- Manufacturing; Construction; Automotive and Aviation; Agribusiness
Zone 4- Public Safety; Energy and Utilities
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Do you like being outdoors?
Do you like working with tools & large equipment?
Do you earn good grades in math & science?
Then Agribusiness might be the right field for you!
WHAT IT TAKES
• Entrepreneurial Spirit
• Strong math and science skills
• Interest in working with natural resources, such as livestock, plants, and timber
• Management ability and problem-solving skills
• Interest in seeing a product grow from start to finish
AGRIBUSINESS
LOOK AROUND YOU!
Agriculture surrounds you. From the food you eat, the clothes you wear, and the house you live in, agriculture is everywhere. Agriculture significantly impacts Georgia’s economy, the health of its citizens, and the beauty of its landscapes. If you want a career that takes you outdoors, consider a career in agriculture.
By definition, Agribusiness is an industry engaged in farm production operations, manufacturing and distribution of farm equipment and supplies, and processing, storage, and distribution of farm commodities.
Innovations in Agribusiness technology offer additional pathways to consider as different technologies develop that can be applied to solve challenges as the world population grows.
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AGRIBUSINESS
BEEKEEPER
Bees play a significant role in promoting and maintaining ecological diversity. Additionally, some species, like the honeybee, contribute substantially to agriculture, with crosspollination responsible for producing over 70 percent of the world’s crops.
Unfortunately, bee populations have constantly been declining since the 20th century. For this reason, beekeeping has become a timely and vital career to pursue. While commercial beekeepers usually raise hives for the sale of honey, beeswax, propolis, and other consumer products, others specialize in the care and propagation of bees, including researching cross-breeding bee species to address ecological issues related to the population decline of bee species.
ANIMAL GENETICIST
Working within animal sciences, animal geneticists help the agriculture industry by addressing livestock-related issues, specifically its management and production.
In particular, animal geneticists identify which genes give a specific species or breed superior characteristics. They then use this information to cross-breed species to create a new breed of more resilient animals or those with far more commercially desirable characteristics.
A bachelor’s degree in biology, animal science, genetics, or dairy science is usually required to become an animal geneticist.
CAREER OPTIONS & OUTLOOK FOR
Do you have excellent attention to detail?
Do you have an interest in technology?
Do motorized vehicles rev your engine?
Then Automotive & Aviation might be your path!
WHAT IT TAKES
• Advanced mechanical skills
• Ability to read, write, and communicate well
• High level of detail
• Problem-solving and creative thinking skills
• Physical strength, agility, and manual dexterity
AUTOMOTIVE & AVIATION
LOOK AROUND YOU!
Careers in transportation are found in a variety of places throughout our region. Almost everything we buy and use comes to Coweta by roadway, railway, airway, or waterway. Within the transportation field, there are a variety of careers to choose from, including automotive and aviation. The level of education required varies from a high school diploma to a bachelor’s degree. After completing high school, some students enter directly into the workforce. Some positions, such as a mechanic, may only require on-the-job or technical training. Other careers, such as maintenance director, recruiter, safety specialist, and marketing representative, require an associate’s degree. A bachelor’s degree may be necessary for safety or account manager positions. Coweta County has a growing need for automotive service and repair pros! If you have a knack for sales, a love of cars, or a skill with engines, you’ll find the advanced training you’ll need to start a career in this field right here at home. Whether you choose an educational pathway through the Central Educational Center or Newnan’s West Georgia Technical College, on-the-job training with Nissan of Newnan, or enroll in the Nissan Technician Training Academy, Automotive Technology is a rewarding career path!
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AUTOMOTIVE & AVIATION
RESTORATION SPECIALIST
Classic cars are extremely popular right now. From the 1920s Ford Model-T to the hot rods of the 1950s to the Ferrari and Porsche models of the 1980s, many car enthusiasts pick up these vehicles as a hobby or an investment. This means there is a high demand for restoration specialists.
Your job will consist of restoring cars the way they were initially constructed and maintained or restoring cars and installing the latest technologies and innovations that bring these cars into the modern era.
This position requires a primary high school education with specialized or on-the-job training like other technician jobs. It also helps to understand car history.
FLIGHT SIMULATOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Flight-training devices (FTD) are standard throughout all aviation segments, from recreational to commercial airline training. Today’s most advanced flight-training devices replicate the look, sound, and feel of actual aircraft flight decks to the degree that the Federal Aviation Administration deems them acceptable alternatives to real flight time for many training situations. Although most of these systems are used to replicate aircraft and helicopters, the sky is no longer the limit for this field: experienced software engineers are also in demand to develop training systems for private space capsules.
CAREER OPTIONS & OUTLOOK FOR AUTOMOTIVE & AVIATION
Do you like drawing or building things?
Do you enjoy working with tools?
Do you earn good grades in math and science?
Construction might be the career for you!
WHAT IT TAKES
• Strong math, science, and time management skills
• Attention to detail
• Ability to follow directions
• Satisfaction with teamwork
• Hands-on work with tools
CONSTRUCTION & HOME SERVCES
LOOK AROUND YOU!
Construction is an exciting field with many different career paths and opportunities. Generally, there are three branches of Construction: residential (house building, remodeling), commercial (businesses, offices), and heavy industrial (power plants, mills, steelwork).
Within these three categories are numerous occupations, including brick mason, carpenter, equipment operator, inspector, quality control, drywall finisher, painter, electrician, HVAC technician, insulator, estimator, pipefitter/welder, plumber, roofer, sheet metal worker, ironworker, safety, project manager and more!
As you can see from this list, Construction is no longer a “dangerous, dirty, or disrespected job” but an educated, respected, and well-paid profession.
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CONSTRUCTION & HOME SERVICES
CONSTRUCTION LABORER
Construction laboring is the most popular role in the industry. This is the first job that comes to your mind when you hear the word ‘construction.’
Construction workers or laborers are the driving force behind building projects. They’re the ones who make the project a reality by carrying out a wide range of tasks at the construction site. The role doesn’t require formal training or specialized skills; instead, it mainly involves on-the-job training.
The job description of a construction worker may include loading and unloading materials, digging trenches, clearing and preparing a site before and after the construction, and so on. Laborers may specialize in specific construction types, such as digging tunnels, building construction, infrastructure construction, and mine shafts.
SOLAR
Solar photovoltaic installers assemble, maintain, and manage solar panels placed on commercial and residential rooftops for solar energy creation. Several safety laws and standards need to be followed for these jobs. Installers also determine whether additional equipment or support structures are required to install solar panels correctly. They need to ensure complete protection of panels from the weather.
Solar Photovoltaic Installation is one of the fastest-growing construction jobs in the US, with a projected growth rate of 104.9%.
OCCUPATION
CAREER OPTIONS & OUTLOOK FOR CONSTRUCTION
Brickmason High School Diploma/Apprenticeship $32,136
Carpenter High School Diploma/Apprenticeship $44,594
Drywall Finisher High School Diploma/Apprenticeship $38,531
Electrician High School Diploma/Apprenticeship $44,532
Equipment Operators High School Diploma/Apprenticeship $36,743
Estimator Bachelor’s Degree $69,066
HVAC Mechanic High School Diploma/Apprenticeship $43,805
Insulator
Job Site/Superintendent
School Diploma/Apprenticeship $32,799
Degree $122,784
Laborer High School Diploma/Apprenticeship $32,780
Painter High School Diploma/Apprenticeship $26,634
Pipefi tter/Welder High School Diploma/Apprenticeship $42,513
Plumber High School Diploma/Apprenticeship $60,027
Project Manager Bachelor's Degree $107,671
Quality Control
Roofer
Safety Specialist
Sheet Metal Worker
Degree $50,720
School Diploma/Apprenticeship $31,251
Degree $67,277
School Diploma/Apprenticeship $34,194
Are you driven to help others?
Are you an effective communicator?
Do you work well with others?
Do you have physical and mental stamina?
Then Criminal Justice and Public Safety might be your path!
WHAT IT TAKES
• Loyalty to country and community
• Sound moral principles
• Dependability & a positive attitude
• Physical fitness
• Willingness to work long & varied hours
CRIMINAL JUSTICE & PUBLIC SAFETY
LOOK AROUND YOU!
A career in public service ensures our society will continue to function in a just, safe and orderly manner. Law enforcement officers, firefighters/EMTs, corrections officers and 911 dispatchers are career options available in our community through local government. Military careers require some of the same personal and professional characteristics but have a broader global impact.
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Whether you’re starting your career or looking for growth, we offer a variety of opportunities.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE & PUBLIC SAFETY
A Firefighter EMT responds to emergency situations by performing fire suppression activities and providing basic emergency medical treatment to injured or sick individuals. Firefighters conduct rescue operations and operate fire apparatus all while maintaining safety protocols and readiness for various emergency scenarios.
FIREFIGHTER/EMT
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Law enforcement officers work in partnership with their communities to maintain law and order, protect members of the public and their property, prevent and reduce the fear of crime, and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Law enforcement officers use a wide range of technology to protect individuals, identify perpetrators, and ensure successful prosecution against those who break the law.
The 911 dispatchers are an important part of the emergency response team. These professionals gather essential information from callers and dispatch the appropriate first responders to the scene. They respond to emergency and nonemergency calls for assistance and information. And, they provide communication support for police, fire, and emergency services.
CAREER OPTIONS & OUTLOOK
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$58,774
$52,331
$48,085
$65,515
$64,225 Firefighter/EMT
Firefighter/Paramedic
$58,471
$67,683 Maintenance
$55,426 Paramedic
$64,225 Recruit
$41,845 School
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Do you appreciate seeing the final product of your hard work?
Do you enjoy working with your hands and tools?
Do you want to HELP PEOPLE and enjoy working outside?
Energy
and Utilities might be the career for you!
WHAT IT TAKES
• Foundational skills in math & technical concepts
• Satisfaction with teamwork
• Leadership skills and desire for continuous improvement
• Commitment to lifelong learning
ENERGY & UTILITIES
LOOK AROUND YOU!
Energy exists to help people. Without it, your morning would look very different: no alarm clock, hot water, stove, or television. These comforts depend on natural gas, electricity, or oil to power them. Challenges lie ahead in reliably providing energy to a growing world while minimizing the impact on the environment. The industry relies on sharp minds and professionals who are eager to help.
Careers in energy and utilities do not stop at technical and practical work. Like every other industry globally, these operations require processes, strategy, and budget management to keep everything running smoothly. Many management, finance, administration, and IT careers are available within energy and utility companies.
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ENERGY & UTILITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & PROTECTION TECHNICIAN
These jobs involve field and laboratory tasks to ensure that renewable installations and energy-producing facilities don’t cause unintended environmental damage.
You would also be involved in monitoring all forms of pollution to assess the impact on the health of workers and the general population. This is probably one of the most fulfilling renewable energy jobs ever.
A degree in environmental engineering is the most common minimum educational requirement.
Electricity demand has increased dramatically in recent years. With that increased demand comes additional infrastructure, including electrical transmission and distribution systems. An electric utility lineman installs, maintains, and repairs electrical distribution and transmission systems. This includes conduits, cables, wires, and equipment such as transformers, circuit breakers, and switches. They also dig holes and set poles using cranes and power equipment.
A lineman works much of the time outdoors and responds to weather-related problems with transmission and distribution lines, sometimes in the middle of the night and in very challenging weather conditions.
CAREER OPTIONS & OUTLOOK FOR ENERGY & UTILITIES
From the first water supply in Newnan from Bolton Spring in 1893, to the first flicker of electricity that lit a downtown Newnan street corner, Newnan Utilities has been committed to delivering the services that enhance the quality of life throughout Coweta County.
Do you enjoy helping others? Is science one of your favorite subjects? Are you interested in how the human body works?
Healthcare might be the career for you!
WHAT IT TAKES
• Foundational skills in math & technical concepts
• Satisfaction with teamwork
• Leadership skills and desire for continuous improvement
• Commitment to lifelong learning
HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS
LOOK AROUND YOU!
Did you know that healthcare careers are not limited to just doctors and nurses? Healthcare professionals apply science and problem-solving skills to create new medications, discover cures for diseases, comfort the sick, and operate high-tech tools for diagnosing and treating illness and injury. Whether taking care of patients or working behind the scenes, healthcare in Newnan-Coweta offers an opportunity for everyone.
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HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS
MEDICAL ILLUSTRATOR
Artistic types have many options in the healthcare industry. Medical illustrators draw pictures of anatomy, abnormalities, and other illustrations for textbooks or to present during legal proceedings. They illustrate difficult things to introduce to a classroom or in a courtroom.
Nowadays, most medical illustrators use computer software instead of drawing pictures by hand. Since the work is so detailed, many medical illustrators specialize in a specific body part. A bachelor’s degree is the minimum requirement, though many employers prefer to hire only those with a master’s degree in medical illustration. There are only five accredited programs for this specialization, so competition for these positions can be challenging.
FORENSIC SCIENTIST
Forensic scientists translate crime scene observations and evidence to help criminal and civil investigations.
On TV, forensic scientists make arrests and question and interrogate suspects, but these scientists spend most of their time in the lab in real life. They collect physical evidence (such as fingerprints, blood, and weapons) to gather DNA and ballistic information from the crime scene and analyze it in the lab. Forensic scientists also photograph, sketch, and reconstruct crime scenes. Forensic scientists might also be called to testify as expert witnesses to explain the evidence and the results of the analysis or test (such as pathology or toxicology findings) and provide relevance of this information to the case in question.
Do crowds excite you?
Do you have a passion for people?
Do you like to show off your community?
Then Hospitality and Tourism might be your path!
WHAT IT TAKES
• Adaptability and a positive attitude
• Willingness to work hard as a team player
• Cooperation, diplomacy, and tact
• Ability to multi-task
• Organizational skills
• Strong work ethic and competitive nature
• Strong verbal and written communication skills
HOSPITALITY & TOURISM
LOOK AROUND YOU!
Careers in hospitality and tourism are found in a variety of places. Careers in the food industry may involve working directly with culinary staff, but they often involve working with the public. Golf pros or park rangers may work daily with small groups or individuals, while tour guides or hotel managers may work with hundreds of people.
Some careers begin through on-the-job training while in high school; others may combine on-the-job training with formal education at a technical college. Management positions may require a bachelor’s degree. All careers in hospitality and tourism are part of fast-paced environments and require stress tolerance, the ability to take direction, and self-motivation.
HOSPITALITY & TOURISM
DESK AGENT
A sous chef reports to an executive chef and is the second in command within a professional kitchen.
A sous chef is responsible for food preparation managing and scheduling kitchen staff, ordering supplies, and planning the menu.
Sous chefs can work in various locations ranging from small restaurant kitchens to cruise ships. After successfully completing high school, some students use on-the-job training and hard work to move from entry level kitchen jobs to sous chef positions.
Formal education and training through a culinary program prepare a sous chef in all needed areas and offer additional training in sanitation, cooking, and management. If a sous chef aspires to be a head chef, formal training and experience will help reach that goal.
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CAREER OPTIONS & OUTLOOK
Caterer
Do you enjoy math & science?
Do you like problem solving?
Do you like creating or figuring out how things work?
The opportunities in manufacturing & engineering are wide open and may be an excellent fit for you!
• Strong math, science & communication skills
• Focus & attention to detail
• Problem-solving skills
• Satisfaction with teamwork
• Mastery of complicated machinery & processes
MANUFACTURING & ENGINEERING
LOOK AROUND YOU!
Almost everything around you was created through the expertise of engineers, designers, and manufacturing employees. The manufacturing industry employs nearly 10 percent of the country and is a leader in technology and innovation. And it only continues to grow.
Most manufacturing companies are willing to do on-the-job training and require no previous work experience. This is a great way to build your resume and develop technical abilities. You will also be able to learn many valuable and transferable skills, such as time management, teamwork, and problem-solving.
Not only does the manufacturing industry provide many foot-in-the-door opportunities, but it also provides many different fields of interest. Manufacturing spans the spectrum from aerospace, food production, and textiles to pharmaceuticals. You can choose to work in an area you’re passionate about or one that makes you curious.
MECHATRONICS TECH
Mechatronics technicians work with highly automated electronic, mechanical, computer, and robotic systems. Technicians in mechatronics, often called electro-mechanical technicians, reprogram and maintain equipment and troubleshoot problems.
A mechatronics job combines electronics and mechanical obstacles to overcome daily. The job can be different each day, and technicians can work across many departments and industries.
& ENGINEERING
SUPPLY CHAIN PROFESSIONAL
Supply chain professionals oversee the import or creation of raw materials a company uses. They track the combined, shaped, and altered materials to form new products and monitor these items throughout the product development process to ensure adequate supplies are on hand. Supply chain professionals also develop a delivery system to provide maximum product creation and optimal shipments to customers or other manufacturers for further use.
Supply chain professionals bring fresh ideas that allow the company to deliver its products to the market at higher quantities or a faster rate. These ideas might be as simple as reallocating employees within certain areas or bringing advanced technology to better track hundreds or thousands of materials and parts.
CAREER OPTIONS & OUTLOOK FOR MANUFACTURING &
Do you have a story to tell?
Can you multitask in a fast-paced environment?
Then Media and Communications might be your path!
• Excellent written & communication skills
• Self-motivated
• Creative
• Detail-oriented
• Ability to multi-task
• Technical expertise
• Satisfaction in teamwork
• Leadership skills
MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS
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Stories are everywhere. The art of storytelling through film, video, and digital media is in high demand. Current-day technology offers those in Communications various opportunities to participate in a creative and exciting field. The traditional method of creating and distributing productions has grown far beyond the boundaries of Hollywood. With countless methods of delivering and posting video productions online, opportunities have grown exponentially over the last decade, and they continue to grow daily.
MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS
VIDEO EDITOR
When the camera stops rolling, the lights dim, and the director proudly yells, “that’s a wrap,” the video editor’s job is just getting started. Crafting hours of raw film and video footage into one concise, compelling product of a few minutes or even a few seconds can be a tremendous but exciting challenge.
The exact sequence chosen by the video editor can often “make or break” a product. The editor is also tasked with cutting unnecessary images or sounds that may hinder the production of the video.
They also insert special effects that keep the video engaging. The job sometimes can be tedious, but an outstanding video editor understands how important and rewarding attention to detail can be.
CAREER OPTIONS & OUTLOOK FOR MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS
Aside from our manufacturing assembly line positions, we are also looking for those with Engineering degrees and talented team members with experience in key areas like Product Development. Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation is a fun and exciting place to work, with extraordinary benefits including opportunities to support your extended educational goals.
Rev up YOUR CAREER AT YAMAHA!
• Tuition Reimbursement
• Health Insurance
• Dental & Vision
• Great Product Discounts
As a relatively young engineer less than a decade into her career, she also appreciates being part of a brand recognized around the world for excellence – “the best of the best,” as she put it.
“I want to help us be the best Yamaha we can today without compromising future Yamaha’s ability to continue to be the best,” she said. “That is my job.”
Belize E., Senior Sustainability Engineer
As a corporation with over 2,000 employees, we have limitless opportunities for further advancement and earning. Join the Yamaha Team – where your talent can shift your career into high gear!