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 Job Board for help wanted ads. Separate from the typical Classifieds, the Metalcasting Job Board is an interactive network of job seekers and employers, geared toward the metalcasting industry. Online Help Wanted Ads must be posted through the Metalcasting Job Board 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
HELP WANTED
QUALITY MANAGER—needed for Chicago based Non-ferrous Foundry. We are seeking an expe- rienced QC Mgr. 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 is required. Strong communication skills to supervise and work with customers. This is a great opportunity for a motivated take charge individual! Send resumes and/or questions to:
meskanfoundry@ameritech.net
An Altra Motion Company FOUNDRY PROCESS ENGINEER
TB Wood’s a leader in the Power Transmis- sion Industry is seeking a mid-level Foundry Process Engineer for their Chambersburg PA facility. Minimum 5-7 years foundry experience, BS required. Ideal Candidate will embrace lean manufacturing practices, originate and develop new or improve current foundry production methods and processes to increase foundry production, efficiency and reduce waste. T.B. Wood’s is a grey and ductile Iron foundry.
To apply, Please send your resume and cover letter to
pete.madeo@
tbwoods.com
Or by mail HR Dept. 440 N. Fifth Ave, Chambersburg, PA 17201
HELP WANTED
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. 108 | MODERN CASTING March 2013 SALES REPRESENTATIVE
Sales Representative needed for Induction Coil Repair Facility, to cover Texas area. The ideal candidate will have good technical and working knowledge in the Induction Heating and Melting Industry. 8-10 Years pre- ferred and excellent communication skills. Great growth potential for self-motivated individual.
E-mail resume to:
sales@lonestarinduction.com
We’re just a click away. Visit us on the web:
www.afsinc.org www.metalcastingdesign.com www.afslibrary.com
FOR SALE
PATTERN MAKER—Small aluminum sand casting foundry located in the heart of the scenic Ouachita Mountains. Seeking an experienced self-motivator that is knowledgeable about all types of patterns, coreboxes, and modern materials. Salary based on experience and knowledge of profession. Relocation assistance may be possible. Abundant hunting and fishing as well as low crime and minimal traffic are trademarks of the area. Please email resume with salary history to:
jobs@brodix.com or mail to: Greg Brotherton, Brodix Cylinder Heads, PO Box 1347, Mena, AR 71953, Ph: 479-394-1075, Fax: 479-394-1996,
www.brodix.com
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