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NOW HIRING: Experienced Machine Operators All Locations General Warehouse All Locations Mfg www.thejobguide.com THE GUIDE (800) 654-9776 Apr 22–May 5, 2011 Vol. 23 Issue 8 ARKANSASARKANSAS JOB NOW HIRING: Experienced Machine Operators All Locations General Warehouse All Locations Mfg. Maintenance Tech. Siloam Springs General Labor Fayetteville & Bentonville Landscaping Fayetteville & Bentonville Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, AR Material Handlers/Order Puller Fayetteville & Bentonville seeks talented candidates for the following positions: Starting at $10+ per hour ATTN: High School Grads—1st Employment is now hiring summer workers to work manufacturing/warehouse. Get CAFÉ FRONT OF HOUSE MANAGER on-the-job experience while making $10/hr this summer! EXECUTIVE CHEF www.1stEmployment.net Apply at any 1st Employment location!! EOE MARKETING COORDINATOR Siloam Springs, AR Fayetteville, AR Bentonville, AR 975 Hwy 412 3996 Frontage Rd 1003 SE 14th Ste 1 NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR 479–238–8989 479–444–7671 479–273–9992 RECEIVING CLERK RETAIL STORE ASSISTANT MANAGER NOW ENROLLING SECURITY CONTROL ROOM OPERATOR Interested in the medical field? Blue Cliff offers the following programs: SECURITY SUPERVISOR ~Massage Therapy ~Dialysis Technician See detailed job descriptions online on our Careers page at ~Medical Assisting www.crystalbridges.org Call one of our representatives today and determine the right course for you! Crystal Bridges offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package. To be considered, submit a cover letter 479–442–2914 and resume via website. or toll free: 1–800–863–1749 3448 N. College~Fayetteville, AR www.bluecliffcollege.com/fayetteville.shtml An Equal Opportunity Employer EMPLOYMENT / CAREER TRAINING / BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Check out NWA’s Newest Cosmetology School! Specialists in the Evaluations of Consumer Products since 1952 PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Start your NEW Career 1–2 years previous supervisory experience required. Areas of % specialized knowledge in fabric identification and analysis, textile Limited time processes and production, ASTM and AATCC test methods, only. knowledge of textile sewing and construction terminology for OFF TUITION garment items. Associate’s degree (A.A.) or equivalent training in 50 textiles or related field from two-year college or technical school. We offer comprehensive courses that prepare students for licensing by the Arkansas PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS Department of Health-Cosmetology. High school diploma or GED required with basic computer and 2600 W. Hudson Rd. Rogers, AR math skills. Must have minimum of 1–2 years of production environment experience. Must be able to stand on feet for long periods of time to perform job duties. WEB DEVELOPER Bachelors degree in Information System related field or equivalent work experience required. Design and development experience with XHTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, web services AJAX, PHP, and SQL is required. Zend Framework and web server administration on Linux and Windows is strongly desired. Attitude is Everything... Call today: 479-246-0046 Follow your DREAM! www.APCSchool.com REGULATORY COMPLIANCE SPECIALIST Must have 3 years experience in research and interpretation of federal and state laws and regulations pertaining to consumer products. Ability to accurately and objectively apply laws and regulations as necessary. Experience with retail industry and regulatory agencies such as CPSC and FTC is a plus. Bachelor’s HIRING FOR 80+ HOURLY AND SALARIED degree in Textiles or related. POSITIONS. COME JOIN OUR GROWING TEAM! Competitive Salary and Benefits offered. Schwan’s Global Supply Chain, Inc., a Preferred For more information on this position Employer, and the manufacturing division of The Schwan or to apply, please visit our website at Food Company is currently hiring for a new USDA www.consumertesting.com production line and positions in our existing FDA lines at Email resume to our Stilwell, OK facility. [email protected] PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR MAINTENANCE MANAGER TPM experience a must Professional Parents Needed TEAM LEAD $12.86 to $16.19 (depending on experience) Human Skills & Resources Therapeutic Foster Care Program is seeking families and/or single adults MAINTENANCE TECHS III $17.20 to $22.82 (depending on experience) to provide foster care for children age 3–18. MAINTAINER OPERATOR Free training beginning soon. Strong payment $11.36 to $14.54 (depending on experience) for services provided. Must reside in Oklahoma. MACHINE OPERATOR $10.86 to $13.09 (depending on experience) Contact Diana Shores at 918–967–8223 or The Job Guide Guide Job The 654–9776 (800) [email protected] www.thejobguide.com FOOD ASSEMBLER $9.50 starting wage [email protected] Qualified candidates will have 1 to 3 years manufacturing experience (food industry preferred), a can do mindset, high level of attention to detail, self-motivated, and a high school diploma or equivalent is preferred. This line’s work group will be set up as a High Performance Team. Maintainer Operators and Seeking Experienced, Compassionate Machine Operators will be performing PMs and scan equipment for potential failures, along with normal Candidates to Join our Circle machine adjustments due to material or product variation, breakdown equipment for shutdown and set up equipment for start up. Pharmacist—PT All team members will be required to clean as you go and RNs—FT and prn keep work areas clean. You will be required to learn each Circle of Life—Attn: Human Resources position within your job classification. This line will work 901 Jones Rd. Springdale, Arkansas 72762 with minimal supervision and be expected to make Phone 479–872–3397 Fax 479–872–3398 decisions where appropriate with regard to quality, Email: [email protected] throughput and costs. www.nwacircleoflife.com To apply, go to www.schwansjobs.com NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. EOE 2 AR Apr 22, 2011–May 5, 2011 Vol. 23 Issue 8 SALES ASSOCIATES Start Be your own boss, while representing the best in insurance! We provide our associates with a a New variety of tools, training, and collateral materials Now Hiring to help them succeed. 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Medical/Dental/Vision Please fax your resume to Springdale, Fayetteville, Rogers, IMMEDIATE HIRE FOR 479–750–4030 or call our office at Bentonville, and Siloam Springs, AR Areas DIRECT SERVICE PROFESSIONALS 479–750–2352 Apply today at: www.securitasjobs.com to schedule an interview. To support individuals with disabilities in the Fayetteville, AR area ATTN: Jim Ed Reed EOE M/F/V/H Training provided Flexible schedules, which includes: The Job Guide Guide Job The 654–9776 (800) [email protected] www.thejobguide.com –Weekend Call Center Reps. Millwright –Night Financial Analyst Maintenance –Full time Supervisor –Part time Retail Link Sr. Analyst –Evenings Retail Link Admin Machine Operators Must have valid Driver’s License and Insurance Assistant Warehouse Call: (479) 521-3581 Front Office Receptionist Salvage Tech Fax: (479) 695-1778 Accounting/Billing Clerk Appliance Tech Email: [email protected] Traveling Cable Tech Trailer Mechanic Drug Free Workplace (CAT5) General Labor Level I Helpdesk Forklift (Siloam Sr. Web Developer Springs) Now accepting applications! Jr. Web Developer Industrial Maintenance Technician Social Media Manager with electrical & HVAC experience New jobs daily at www.worksource.net We’ve Moved! Visit our New Location in Springdale! Lowell, AR Siloam Springs, AR Springdale, AR 506 Enterprise Dr., Ste 105 2450 Hwy 412 E. 3329 W. Sunset Ste D 479-770-4900 479-524-0277 479-770-5150 Please call 479–752–8700 Or come by our office at 1265 Industrial Street Decatur, AR 72722 IMMEDIATE OPEININGS! Taking applications Mon–Thurs 8AM–12PM Class A CDL Drivers OTR, Local and Casual Jobs Available Labor Solutions of Arkansas, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Must have 2 years verifiable experience, clean MVR, current medical certificate, and able to pass a DOT drug screen. Package Handlers Apr 22, 2011–May 5, 2011 Vol. 23 Issue 8 AR For more information, call: Wanted (800) 583–5150 All applicants must Or apply with NTS at one of our has a position to fill: Arkansas office locations: observe a sort prior to Fort Smith: 1801 Cavanaugh Rd. completing an application. 479–646–7241 Outside Sales Sort Observations: Experienced Tire Sales Preferred Springdale: 3329 W. Sunset, Ste D Wednesdays, 5:30AM 479–770–5150 Salary Plus. References Required. Pay According to Experience. Competitive Wage Siloam Springs: 2450 Hwy 412E Optional Health Benefits, Vacation & Holiday Pay. 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