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HELP WANTED


Interested in Shaping Minds? Become an Instructor for AFS and the Institute.


Engineering Manager


Watry Industries based in Sheboygan, WI has an immediate opening for an Engineering Manager for our permanent mold aluminum foundry.


Responsibilities:


Direct and manage engineering department for foundry / machining operations. Develop and implement short term / long term strategies to achieve departmental goals and objectives. Communicate directly with customers to determine needs.


Qualifications:


Bachelor’s Degree plus a minimum of 8 years engineering related experience. Project Management skills with Microsoft Project experience a plus


Please reply with resume and salary history to Cindy Detiege, cdetiege@watry.com


(Relocation expenses considered.)


Watry Industries 3312 Lakeshore Dr. Sheboygan, WI 53081 www.watry.com


Have technical expertise in the field of metalcasting? Want to share that knowledge to help others become more effective in their jobs? Teaching an Institute course may be for you. Te Institute 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 V


• 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


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For more information contact: Jennifer Head at jhead@afsinc.org


Careers in Metalcasting? We Have Them!


MODERN CASTING has launched a new, interactive online Job Board where job seekers can post resumes and browse thousands of metalcasting-related jobs and employers can post their jobs and browse resumes.


Visit www.moderncasting.com and look for our new Career Development.


We’ve also updated our online Classifieds section, which features equipment and professional services listings. Online help wanted ads can be posted separately at the Metalcasting Job Board.


www.afsinc.org The site for all the details on AFS Services, events, conferences and much more!


Chicago based Non-ferrous Foundry seeking an experienced Quality Manager/Engineer to be in charge of our Quality Control Department. Responsibilities will include: Assisting in the implementation and managing of our ISO9001 Quality System. Resolving internal quality issues and customer returns. Managing EPA and OSHA documentation and reporting. Thorough knowledge of foundry practices and problem solving skills. Experience with ISO9001 certification. Strong communication skills to supervise and work with customers. Send resumes and/or questions to: meskanfoundry@ameritech.net


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 oppor- tunities. We are seeking representation to help us fill the added capacity on account basis in most territories: Contact: Rudy Koishor @ 216-961-7990 ext. 241 or rkoishor@castalloy.com


EQUIPMENT FOR SALE


USED-REBUILT—No-Bake Mixers, Heaters, 6,000#, 25,000# Rollovers, GK VM27, VM64 and VM120 Vibramills,, GK Replacement Drives, Thermal Reclaimers, Compaction Tables, Power Roller Conveyors, 96” Table Blast , Sand Mull- ers, , Hunter & B&P Molding Units. LOOKING FOR SURPLUS MACHINES, 540-297-8884, "www.nobakefoundry.com"


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