11 job openings you might want to know about

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By Mackenzie Scott

Job hunting — even at its finest — can be a bit unnerving (we’ve ALL been there). 😨

With so many different keywords and job sites to filter through, the hand cramps alone can make you question the whole process. 👍

So, we’re here to help.

Here are 11 positions, both full- and part-time, around Chattanooga that are open right now.

✍️ Advertising + Marketing | Copywriter | Humanaut | Full-time | Apply

🍽 Food + Bev | Freelance Photographer | Southside Social | Part-time | Four years of photography experience required | Apply

🎢 Attractions | Carpenter | Tennessee Aquarium | Full-time | Must have a high school diploma or GED. Apply

🎙 Broadcasting | News production assistant | Sinclair Broadcast Group | WTVC NewsChannel 9 + Fox Chattanooga | Part-time | Prep and execution of live newscasts, teleprompter operation, tape editing for newscasts + more | Apply

✍️ Advertising + Marketing | Growth manager | Counsel Creative | Full-time | 1 year of sales experience preferred | Apply

🎙 Broadcasting | Talk show producer for WUTC-FM | UTC | Full-time | Bachelor’s degree is required; master’s degree is preferred. Degree in communication or journalism is preferred. | Apply

🎢 Attractions | Marketing coordinator | Chattanooga Zoo | Full-time | 1–2 years of marketing experience | Apply

🖥️ Technology | UX/UI designer | Experts Exchange | Full-time | Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, with a focus on design, 3+ years of professional design experience required | Apply

🌳 Green Energy | Project engineer | Signal Energy LLC | Full-time | Bachelor’s degree in construction management, civil engineering, electrical engineering, or related area, as well as OSHA 10-hour minimum + SWPPP training required | Apply

🍽 Food + Bev | Sous Chef | Tupelo Honey Cafe | Apply

✍️ Advertising + Marketing | Freelance Film Producer | MediaZoo | 4 years experience | Apply

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