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Corporate Marketing Coordinator

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TLC Engineering for Architecture
As a Corporate Marketing Coordinator, you will support an array of marketing and business developments efforts across all operating units of TLC. Responsibilities may include researching and pre-qualifying project opportunities, maintaining the project databases, developing and writing marketing materials and more.
Strong written and oral communication skills, along with exceptional time management and organization skills are necessary to effectively interact with all levels of the firm's operating, corporate staff, teaming partners and vendors and manage numerous deadlines simultaneously. Advanced level skills in Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and Adobe Creative Suite are essential. Experience with PR and social media is preferred. Ideal candidates will possess 3
years experience in a professional design/construction firm office.
If you are ready to join a family friendly, environmentally conscious, technology driven firm, then you are ready for TLC. Outstanding salaries, competitive benefits, 401k w/match and flexible schedules make TLC the place to be!
For more information on our firm and the types of projects we work on, please visit: www.tlc-engineers.com For immediate consideration please email your cover letter and resume tlchire@tlc-eng.com .
TLC is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer, dedicated to Workforce Diversity. EOE/M/F/IWD/V - Minorities, women, individuals with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply. TLC participates in E-Verify.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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