GW Communications To Establish Operations Center In Paragould, Arkansas
04/29/2016
GW Communications is headquartered in Coppell, Texas and has existing operations in Kansas City, Kansas, Austin, Texas, San Jacinto, California, Houston, Texas, Lubbock, Texas, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Paragould, Arkansas. The new jobs to be created in Paragould include CAD Drafting and computer operator positions.
“GW Communications is pleased to begin operations in Paragould, Arkansas,” said Scott Watson, Operations Manager for GW Communications – Paragould. “Since 2005 some of the most experienced minds in telecommunications formed GW Communications. We strive to set the industry standard as a complete telecommunications solution by delivering the highest level of quality to our customers. We look forward to expanding operations in Paragould to meet the demand of an ever increasing communications industry.”
“We are proud to welcome GW Communications to Paragould,” said Sue McGowan, President of Economic Development and CEO of the Paragould Regional Chamber of Commerce. “The company is creating jobs that pay a very competitive salary and will have a positive impact on many area families. We appreciate GW Communications making the decision to locate in Paragould and know our local workforce will be a great fit for the company’s needs.”
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