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Job Opportunity at GAF in Parsippany, NJ

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Hi all, I've given my notice here at GAF last week and will be moving to a new Workfront-related position at Bristol Myers-Squibb. So, as it stands now, there's a Workfront-shaped hole which will be opened in two weeks. If anyone is interested in joining the GAF team as a contractor, here are the details of the position: Position: Creative Operations Coordinator Location: New Jersey - North Status: Onsite, Freelance Estimated Duration: 37.5 hours per week; ongoing Starts: Mid-December (Interviews Start 12/5) Rate: DOE, $23/hour MAX Job Description: Our client is a major product manufacturer seeking an entry-level Creative Ops Coordinator to manage 2 systems for the creative marketing team. This is an onsite, ongoing freelance role that could convert to FT for the right fit. The Creative Ops Specialist will divide their time in 3 ways: 1. Workflow Management System (Workfront, 40%) - Serve as POC for all Workfront users to provide support - Develop email communications and training docs - Support development of Workfront reports - Troubleshoot issues as needed 2. Digital Asset Management System (DAM, 35%) - Serve as point person for asset inquiries - Register users within system - Tag assets and assign appropriate metadata 3. Print Production (25%) Support department as needed To be considered, you must have 1 year of marketing or creative experience and a Bachelor's degree. * Note: this is a summary of the role - if interviewing, please request the full job description! * If you feel you are qualified for this position send an email to cc190@jobalert.creativecircle.com with a link to your portfolio (if applicable) and attach your resume. Tell us why you are qualified for this opportunity (2-3 bullet points, including your strengths/skill set as they pertain to this role), and let us know your availability to interview or start. Best wishes! Creative Circle 300 Frank W Burr Blvd Fifth Floor, Suite 9 Teaneck, NJ 07666 John O'Sullivan GAF...and then, Bristol-Myers Squibb
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