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Position Wanted: Minimum charge for 30 words or less: $30.00. Additional words 70¢ each. All other ads: Minimum charge 30 words or less $50.00. Additional words: 70¢ each. Box number, care of MODERN CASTING, counts as 10 words. Display Classifi ed rates and color rates on request. FORMS CLOSE 10th


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Additionally, MODERN CASTING features an online career center for help wanted ads. Separate from the typi- cal Classifi eds, the Metalcasting Career Center is an interactive network of job seekers and employers, geared toward the metalcasting industry. Online Help Wanted Ads must be posted through the Metalcasting Career Center at www.moderncasting.com. 30-day job postings are $100 for members of the American Foundry Society and $200 for nonmembers. You can also purchase resumes of qualifi ed candidates for $70 each ($35 for members).


HELP WANTED


MANUFACTURING MANAGER—Michigan based investment casting foundry is seeking a highly motivated person to oversee daily operations of our facility. Candidate must have excellent communication and computer skills along with strong organizational qualities. Prior manage- ment experience is required. Managerial experi- ence in a foundry setting is preferred Company offers health and vacation benefits. All inquiries will be treated with confidentiality. For consid- eration, please send cover letter with salary history and current resume. Contact: Jackie Lawson hrmfg8911@gmail.com


PLANT MANAGER—A gray and ductile iron foundry in the Southeast is seeking its next Plant Manager. The best candidates will have strong experience in iron casting operations and established skills with defect and failure analysis, induction furnace optimization, lean manufacturing and continuous improvement methods. Candidates should have at least seven years of iron foundry management experience. We offer competitive compensation and benefi ts with some relocation assistance if needed. Resumes may be submitted via email to: humanresources@gfmco.com


EQUIPMENT WANTED


FOUNDRY SUPERINTENDENT—Non-Ferrous Foundry in Southern California in need of a hands on superintendent, familiar with gating green sand and no-bake in red brass, in addition to engineered alloys. Excellent benefi ts and salary to compensate with experience. Contact: Box: 2347, c/o MODERN CASTING, 1695 Penny Ln., Schaumburg, IL 60173-4555.


MANUFACTURER REPRESENTATIVE—World leading Aluminum Foundry seeks Manufacturer Representatives. We are a US based shop that specializes in low to mid volume production. Our customers include Aerospace, Defense, Commercial and Automotive. We are experts in making complicated and highly cored com- ponents. We make small to very large parts in both common and specialized aluminum alloys. We use dry sand and permanent mold casting methods. If you have a line card that fits nicely with ours, we’d like to hear from you. Most territories available. Please contact: western2012@gmail.com


METALLURGIST—with 5+ years of experience, in dry sand non-vacuum sand casting in aluminum and magnesium alloys, solidifi cation modeling. Un- derstanding of metallurgy and material chemistry. Contact: ozzie.ramirez@cppcorp.com


FOUNDRY WANTED


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


CHECK OUT MODERN CASTING’S WEBSITE www.moderncasting.com EMPLOYMENT


PATTERN MAKER—Oil City Iron Works, Inc., a gray and ductile iron foundry, located in south/ central Texas has two openings for experienced Pattern Makers. Successful candidates will be able to build, repair, and maintain patterns and core boxes used to produce sand molds and core materials. Must have the ability to follow drawing specifi cations to ensure that patterns and core boxes are confi gured properly and to modify existing patterns and core boxes; produce all joints, matches, and fi nishes at a professional level. Knowledge and experience with being able to read and understand blueprints is a must. This position involves being capable of lifting 50 pounds on a continuous basis.


We offer a competitive benefi ts package. Salary to commensurate with experience. Relocation Assistance Offered.


Reply with resume, call or email:


Oil City Iron Works, Inc. Sandy J Edmonds, HR Generalist 814 S. Main Street Corsicana, TX 75110 Phone: (903) 872-6571, ext. 3539 Fax: (903) 872-7495 E-mail: sedmonds@ociw.com hr@ociw.com


EOE/M/F/D/V REPS WANTED


MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATION—Castalloy, Inc. is a manufacturer of steel components with In- vestment Casting as the base casting process. Uti- lizing Lean Manufacturing Principles, we have reduced lead time and added capacity for new opportu- nities. We are seeking representation to help us fi ll the added capacity on account basis in most territories: Contact: Rudy Koishor @ 216/961-7990 ext. 241 or rkoishor@castalloy.com


MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATION—A gray iron foundry in the Southeast is seeking established independent sales representatives. Foundry pours Class 30 to 35 gray iron and desires additional OEM casting/municipal casting work on an account basis. Send resumes to: Attn: Sales Manager, PO Box 420, Sweetwater, TN 37874.


REPS AVAILABLE


Needed, on an ACCOUNT Basis, an Aluminum Die Caster and an Aluminum Extruder for LED Light Applications. Contact: Bill Northrop, Northrop Sales, Inc., Ph: 904/285-4940 or E-mail: wmnorthrop@earthlink.net


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