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Furniture constructor
29 April 2021

Junior and senior year students of the University of Georgia have an opportunity to apply for a furniture constructor position at one of the companies.

 

Main responsibilities:

·         Furniture design in the Bazis Woodworker program;

·         Develop a production scheme.

Main requirements:

·         Education in architecture and interior design;

·         Knowledge of furniture specifics;

·         Knowledge of the basics of furniture design;

·         Experience working with 3D programs: Autodesk programs, Corel Draw; Knowledge of Bazis woodworker will be considered an advantage (core program);

·         Experience working with MS Office;

·         Knowledge of English and Russian is desirable (main program interface is in Russian).

Additional information:

·         Salary is determined according to experience and qualifications;

·         Working schedule: Monday - Saturday 09:00 - 18:30;

·         Information about the employer company see here.

 

Please, send your CV via email to: career@ug.edu.ge  till May 7, 2021. In the Subject line please indicate – Furniture Constructor.

For additional information please contact the Office of Student Employment Support (address: UG 4th Building, Office #111 (first floor) career@ug.edu.ge Tel: 255 22 22, where you will be able to obtain assistance in improving your resume, preparing for an interview and obtaining skills necessary to better present yourself to a potential employer.

 

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