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CLASSIFIEDS Visit the MODERN CASTING’s Classifi eds at www.moderncasting.com/info


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


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 benefits with some relocation assistance if needed. Resumes may be submitted via email to: humanresources@gfmco.com


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, Commer- cial and Automotive. We are experts in making complicated and highly cored components. 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 fi ts nicely with ours, we’d like to hear from you. Most territories available. Please contact: western2012@gmail.com


HELP WANTED


Gray and ductile iron foundry in the Southeast is seeking its next Quality Manager. The best candidates will be possess strong experience in ductile and gray iron casting operations and established skills with defect and failure analysis, green sand molding operations, and continuous improvement methods. Candidates should have at least seven years of iron foundry quality experience. We offer competitive compensation and benefi ts with some relocation assistance if needed. Inter- ested candidates may submit a resume to: humanresources@gfmco.com


Gray and ductile iron foundry in the Southeast is seek- ing its next Technical Director. The best candidates will possess a degree in either Metallurgy or Material Science, and will have strong experience in iron cast- ing operations and established skills with defect and failure analysis, induction furnace optimization, design of experiment methodology, lean manufacturing and continuous improvement methods. Candidates should have at least seven years of iron foundry metallurgical experience. We offer competitive compensation and benefi ts with some relocation assistance if needed. Send resumes to: humanresources@gfmco. com for consideration.


Lethbridge Iron Works is a leading Western Canadian based jobbing foundry. We are a successful, highly respected mid-sized foundry located in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Our facility is one of the most mod- ern progressive foundries inNorth America and has been in continual operation since 1898 (under same ownership since the 1920’s). The pending retirement of our current foundry production manager has created a great opportunity fo the right individual to come join our team.


The ideal candidate would possess strong experi- ence with ductile, greay iron & high chrome casting operations. Prior experience with green sand mould- ing operations would be a great asset. The chosen


individual will work closely with our V.P of Production to ensure we are producing a quality product on time for our customer base.


LETHIRON offers very competitive remuneration and a comprehensive bonus & benefi t plan. To fi nd out more about us please check our website at www.lethiron.com.


Check out what the City of Lethbridge has to offer at www.chooselethbridge.ca.


To apply for this position please forward your resume to our HR Department by one of the following ways:


Email : calvin@lethiron.com Fax: 403-327-1131 Mail : Lethbridge Iron Works Co. Ltd. Attn : Human Resources 720 – 32 Street North Lethbridge, AB T1H 5K5


Please note that only those candidates being considered will be contacted. We appreciate your interest.


Assistant/Associate Professor


Manufacturing/Mechanical Engineering Technology (Dept. of Engineering Technology) Job Number: 2012-21


The Department of Engineering Technology is seeking to fi ll a tenure track


assistant/associate professor level position in manufacturing and mechanical engineering technology with emphasis in foundry and metal casting.


For a more information and requirements visit our website at


www.txstate.edu under employment, faculty employment opportunities


Texas State is an EOE and a member Of the Texas State University System


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