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Project Manager: (Springfield, TN): Resp for leading teams & overseeing them while they perform the development from concept through production of cooking equipmt systems & components based on corporate & mgmt directives; applying defined project mgmt & engineering prins to accomplish expected goals & objectives; initiating actions necessary to begin new programs & following them through production release. Resp for the delivery of the total project. Requirements: Bach’s degree or equiv in Electrical or Manufacturing Engg, or a rel field. Five yrs of exp in job offered or rel occupation which must include cross functional project leadership/management exp in engg, purchasing, manufacturing, assembly, & quality, in order to dev & launch new major appliance models from concept through production. Exp in appliance design, development & manufacturing processes including but not limited to 3D Design, FEA, Project Scheduling with Stage- Gate Process, FMEA, DFM/DFA, QFD, Lean Manufacturing & UL/CSA approval process for major appliances. We offer competitive salaries & benefits. Please mail, email or fax resumes to Attn: Beverly Fisher, Fax: (216) 898-2340. Email: beverly.fisher@electrolux.com.


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Product Previews Bore Gages


PG Bore Gages use a mechanical design and speedometer-type scale for quick visual confirmation of ID by a multi-tasking machine operator. This gage combines lab-precise accuracy (± 0.0006 mm) with a shop-hardened


design that’s compact, portable and mountable on machining stations. Gages can be used to examine the entire bore for diameter, taper, barrel, bell mouth, out-of-round and lobing. A sliding faceplate with adjustable stops permits end-to-end examination of bores. Stops can be set to allow exami- nation of a particular section of the bore, with accuracy right up to the edge of ports, lands and ends. Sunnen Products Co. Ph: 314-781-2100 Web site: www.sunnen.com


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