Multimedia and Marketing Intern

Pittsburgh, PA
Temporary
Marketing
Student (College)
KTA is seeking a motivated intern to collaborate and learn alongside our talented and knowledgeable marketing team for the 2025 Spring Semester. As a Multimedia and Marketing Intern, you will learn and support KTA’s internal department and clients by contributing marketing efforts, website updates, SEO and content development.

If you are inspired by big challenges and dedicated to working on real projects that will help us grow... this is the internship for you! We value all our interns and will go the extra mile to make sure they receive a learning experience that fits their career goals.  As a Multimedia and Marketing Intern, you will:
  • Assist in creating, editing, and optimizing YouTube video content, including tutorials and promotional materials to enhance engagement and reach.
  • Support website upgrades by updating content, building new pages, improving user experience, and ensuring seamless integration of multimedia elements.
  • Collaborate with the marketing team to align multimedia projects with branding and SEO strategies, focusing on driving traffic and conversions.
Position Requirements:
  • Pursuing a degree in Marketing, Multimedia, Communications, or other related discipline
  • Strong written and interpersonal communication skills
  • Organizational skills with the ability to prioritize time-sensitive assignments
  • Strong skills in Adobe Premiere Pro and Microsoft Office skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • Physical Requirements: This position requires the ability to type, write, speak, see, and hear with or without modification/reasonable accommodation.
Details:
  • Hours: 30-40 hours weekly (in-person)
  • Pay: $15/hour
  • Duration: Spring term internship beginning in January*
*Flexible start and end date based on incumbent’s school schedule

KTA-Tator, Inc. (KTA) is a 100% employee-owned materials engineering firm, internationally recognized as a leading expert in materials engineering, corrosion protection and asset integrity.

KTA is a casual, friendly workplace, where all employees are treated with dignity and respect. We are an employee-owned company, run with family-inspired values and ethics, where diverse perspectives, experiences, and capabilities are embraced and valued. We wear jeans, have great perks (onsite fitness center, hair salon, massage days, outdoor patio, employee garden to name a few), and host fundraising, wellness, and employee events that celebrate our company and employee success. The employees of KTA are dedicated to making each other, the company, and our clients successful.  At KTA, you’ll work with and learn from the best in the industry!

 

KTA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are ACTIVELY looking to increase the DIVERSITY of our company. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex including sexual orientation and gender identity, national origin, disability, protected Veteran Status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law (i.e.in Minnesota, public assistance & familial status). KTA is a Standing Firm Company. Elzly Technology Corporation (Elzly) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of KTA-Tator, Inc. (KTA). AA/EOE, including disability/vets

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