Wanted: electronic marketing whiz

The Missouri S&T communications department (that’s where I work) is looking for a communications specialist in electronic marketing. Here’s some info from our HR website, where you can apply if you’re interested (and qualified).

Communications specialist, electronic marketing
Missouri University of Science and Technology

The Communications Department at Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) has an opening for a communications specialist, electronic marketing. This position will develop and create multimedia presentations in various formats and venues; enhance and develop Missouri S&T’s electronic media presence.

Duties will include planning, developing, and executing multimedia concepts from start to finish, often under tight deadlines; meeting with team and clients to establish project parameters, audience, goals, and priorities; identifying video and multimedia opportunities to support Missouri S&T’s digital marketing communications efforts and participating in design decisions concerning Missouri S&T’s website; proactively improve the architecture and navigation of the Missouri S&T’s website to meet the needs of key end audiences; leveraging Web Content Management System (CMS) and making recommendations for improving web development work flow; and other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

A bachelor’s degree in a related field (or education and experience from which comparable knowledge can be obtained) and a minimum of five years experience is web design and development, including digital multimedia presentations. A thorough knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML, XSL, XHTML, XSLT, Flash, Action Script, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Illustrator, and experience with enterprise level content management systems is also required. Relevant multimedia and web development experience is required.

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Blogging the North American Solar Challenge

nasc_header.gifStudents from our university have participated in solar car races since 1993 — the early days of this particular student design competition. We’ve even won two championships — in 1999 and 2003 — and our solar car success has helped pave the way for other types of hands-on, student design teams. This year’s North American Solar Challenge, a nearly-two-week, 2,400-mile trek from Texas to Calgary that began this morning (Sunday, July 13, 2008), finds us in some heavy competition.

The competition is not just among the students and their sun-powered vehicles, but also among the bloggers who are covering them. Blogs, Utterz, Flickr, Twitter and FriendFeed are among the social networking tools being used by colleges and universities to cover the solar car race.

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For our part, we actually have two blogs devoted to this race: the official solar car team blog (pictured above) and our official student design blog, Experience This!

Our communications department dispatched two staff members to tag along with the Missouri S&T solar car team. The duo of Lance Feyh and Tom Shipley will post reports from the road throughout the duration of the trip. These will including some Utterz audiocasts and (soon I hope) some video clips. Meanwhile Bob Phelan of our student design center is also along for the ride, taking photos for his Flickr site and posting updates on the Experience This! blog.

Back home, I’ll be using our university Twitter account to send out updates and links back to both blogs.

Several other universities are also blogging the race. The odds-on favorite University of Michigan Team has a nice blog going, as does Red River College, the only community college in the running — and apparently the only team with a chef on board.

Finally, one solar car fan has created a North American Solar Challenge FriendFeed site aggregating all the NASC solar car team blogs and other feeds. If you’re looking for a single stop for all your solar car news, that’s a good place to go.

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