HELP WANTED
Foundry Superintendent Casting & Forging Manufacturing Engineers Wanted!
Ford Motor Company is currently seeking technical professionals and recent graduates to apply a combination of craftsmanship, technology and innovative engineering to deliver Best-In-World HPDC, forged, cast aluminum and iron components to support its global powertrain manufacturing requirements.
Minimum Requirements: BS Engineering or BS Engineering Technology
Preferred Requirements:
• Mechanical, Electrical, Materials, or Metallurgical Engineering • Metal forming and Material Science knowledge base
• Previous experience with casting or forging manufacturing desirable
At Ford Motor Company, we are dedicated to designing, manufacturing and selling high quality vehicles that meet the diverse needs of our customers. We believe our employees and the different perspectives that they bring to the business are the driving force behind our success. Come discover a company that is focused on the quality of our vehicles, the environment, the community and the world in which we live.
Candidates for positions with Ford Motor Company must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Verifi cation of employment eligibility will be required at the time of hire. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
We have a commitment to our products and customers, but also know that our employees are the driving force behind our success. Find out what it is like to love your job. Come discover a Company that is focused on designing better cars, but also cares about you, your family and your community. By choice, we are an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a culturally diverse workforce
The distance between you and an amazing career, has never been shorter. Find out more and apply at
www.careers.ford.com (ref: 6337BR)
Advanced Centrifugals Ltd. one of the nations leading producers of centrifugally cast stainless steel products is currently recruiting for a Foundry Superintendent position in our facility located in Cambridge, WI. This position reports directly to the Foundry Manager and will be responsible for assisting in overseeing daily operations of the foundry. The successful candidate will have direct supervisory experience. Previous experi- ence with induction melting and centrifugal casting operations is also preferred. This challenging and rewarding career opportunity offers excellent compensation and benefi ts including a relocation package for eligible candidates. Please send your resume to: Greg Schuetz, Steeltech Ltd., 1251 Phillips Ave. S.W.,
Grand Rapids, MI 49507, or E-mail to:
gschuetz@advancedcentrifugalsltd.com or fax to: 616-243-0091.
Melt/Pour Supervisor
Betz Industries, a leading producer of gray iron and ductile iron castings for the automotive die and machine tool industries located in Grand Rapids, Michigan is ex- panding and searching for an experienced “hands on” Melt/Pour Supervisor. From the newly constructed state-of-the-art melt facility, Betz Industries has the capacity to melt and pour up to 6500 tons per month utilizing 20 ton, 8 megawatt coreless furnaces. Castings are custom and semi-production runs, employing the full-mold process.
The site for all the details on AFS Services, events, conferences and much more!
http://buyersguide.moderncasting.com www.afsinc.org
See the Buyer's Guide online at: 56 | MODERN CASTING September 2013
This position offers a competitive wage and excellent benefits for the selected candidate. If you are qualified and interested in joining this dynamic cast- ing company, please send resumes to: Human Resource Director, 2121 Bristol Ave. N.W., Grand Rapids, MI 49504 or E-mail to:
resumes@betzindustries.com
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