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HELP WANTED


Interested in Shaping Minds? Become a CMI Instructor.


Have technical expertise in the field of metalcasting? Want to share that knowledge to help others become more effective in their jobs? Teaching a CMI course may be for you. CMI is currently accepting applications for instructors in all areas of metalcasting. Candidates should:


• Have teaching and/or coaching experience • Possess 5 years of hands-on experience in the metalcasting industry • Feel comfortable with speaking to large groups • Be willing to teach at least twice per year and travel


• Wish to participate in a train-the-trainer program, and a yearly evaluation and improvement process


For more information or to view an application, visit www.castmetals.com/instructors.


Op Ex/Lean Manager Production Supervisors Melt Supervisors


Anvil International, a modern and leading disamatic ferrous foundry and machining facility near Lancaster, Pennsylvania is seeking result oriented individuals with experience in high volume production and unionized environment. If you have strong communication skills, degree (BS, AS etc.) or the appropriate job experience, please send your resume to: rpryor@anvilintl.com please visit www.anvilintl.com for additional information. We offer tuition assistance, medical, dental, 401k etc. EEOE


FOUNDRY WANTED


FOUNDRY WANTED—Nelson Aluminum Foundry & Sons, Inc., a green sand aluminum foundry is looking to purchase small to medium size aluminum foundries. Contact: Russ @ 440/543-1941 or nelsonfoundry@windstream.net


CONSULTANTS


58 | MODERN CASTING August 2011


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