CLASSIFIEDS Visit the MODERN CASTING’s Classifieds 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 Classified rates and color rates on request. FORMS CLOSE 10th
of month preceding date of issue.
Additionally, MODERN CASTING features an online career center for help wanted ads. Separate from the typical Classifieds, 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 $125 for members of the American Foundry Society and $250 for nonmembers. You can also purchase resumes of qualified candidates for $70 each ($35 for members).
HELP WANTED
MANUFACTURING PROCESS ENGINEER—A Foundry in Northeast Wisconsin seeks a Manufacturing Process Engineer to work throughout the Organization to maintain and improve manufacturing processes, imple- ment best operational practices, provide engineering assistance, and to facilitate project management. Successful candidate will manage projects and project teams to ensure customer needs. Champion aspects of the Quality Management systems to ensure full benefit. Utilize and implement Lean con- cepts as needed. Experience in Manufacturing Engineering required. The ideal candidate for this role is at least 10 years into their career with preferably at least 5 years of recent cast iron foundry experience. Bachelor’s degree in Engineering is a strong plus. Contact: Box: 2360, c/o MODERN CASTING, 1695 Penny Ln., Schaumburg, IL 60173-4555.
SALES ENGINEER—Automation-ESTABLISHED ENGINEERING CO. AND MANUFACTURER OF MA- NIPULATORS AND ROBOTS FOR THE FOUNDRY INDUSTRY SEEKS A SALES ENGINEER WILLING TO TRAVEL AND PERFORM THE FOLLOWING: PREPARATION OF PROPOSAL DRAWINGS TO CUSTOMERS; COST ANALYSIS OF QUOTATIONS; PREPARATION OF QUOTATIONS; INTERACTION WITH CUSTOMERS, INTERNATIONALLY AND DOMESTICALLY. THIS POSITION REQUIRES AN EN- GINEERING DEGREE WITH ONE TO THREE YEARS OF MACHINE DESIGN OR TECHNICAL SALES EX- PERIENCE, WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF AUTOCAD AND OTHER BASIC COMPUTER SPREADSHEET AND WORD PROCESSING PROGRAMS. INDUSTRIAL SALES EXPERIENCE A PLUS. COMPETITIVE SAL- ARY AND BENEFITS. SEND RESUME AND SALARY HISTORY IN CONFIDENCE TO: PERSONNEL DIREC- TOR, VULCAN ENGINEERING CO., PO BOX 307, HELENA, AL 35080,
JOBS@VULCANGROUP.COM OR FAX 205-663-1493.
HELP WANTED
QUALITY MANAGER—Southeastern gray and ductile iron foundry seeking experienced QC Manager. The best candidates will be possess strong experience in ductile and gray iron casting operations, CNC machining operations, skilled in defect and failure analysis, green sand mold- ing operations, and continuous improvement methods. Candidates should have at least seven years of iron foundry quality experience. We offer competitive compensation and benefits with some relocation assistance if needed. In- terested candidates may submit a resume to:
humanresources@gfmco.com
MELTING SUPERVISOR—Southeastern iron foundry seeking experienced Melt Supervi- sor. This position is responsible for the gen- eral oversight and operation of a Gray and Ductile Iron Melting Department. Responsibilities to include management of personnel, furnace operations, melt chemistry analysis, furnace relining, and other duties as assigned. This position will serve as an integral component of ISO 9001 standards, environmental compliance, and Quality Con- trol. Interested candidates may submit a resume to:
humanresources@gfmco.com
FOUNDRY SALES ENGINEER—An established Manufacturers Representative Group is actively seeking an experienced sales engineer to assist us in maintaining and growing our existing business and generate new casting sales. Our foundries are all well established and their capa- bilities include machining/assembly/secondary operations. The ideal candidate should have a minimum of 5 years experience in foundry sales and be willing to travel and perform the following: Preparation of quotations with our staff; interaction with customers; ability to work with standard software packages. Competitive salary and benefits. Send resume and salary history in confidence to: Alloy Products c/o
John@alloyproducts.net or fax to: 949-597-0268.
TOOL DESIGN ENGINEER—Anderson Express Inc., Located on the Anderson Global campus, Anderson Express offers cost-efficient, com- petitive tooling for small and medium tooling projects with all the advantages of large tool- ing shop technology and services on site. We are seeking someone with at least 10 years foundry tool design and build knowledge. Du- ties will include design of coreboxes, patterns, and molds using NX 7.5. Knowledge of free form surfacing, solid modeling, wave linked assemblies, and gating design required. Must have the ability to take job from concept to complete 3-D tooling design. Send resume to:
hr@andersonexpressinc.com
METALLURGIST/CASTING ENGINGEER—A Foundry in Northeast Wisconsin seeks a Bachelor degreed Metallurgist with a strong technical background in cast iron operations and proven skills in defect and failure analysis, process modeling, DOE, furnace optimization, lean manu- facturing, six sigma, and process development of melting cast iron. This position offers direct contact with customers, production, sales and Engineering. Experience in Casting Engineer- ing or Quality Engineering required. The ideal candidate for this role is at least 10 years into their career with at least 5 years of recent cast iron foundry metallurgy experience. Contact: Box: 2361, c/o MODERN CASTING, 1695 Penny Ln., Schaumburg, IL 60173-4555.
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