CLASSIFIEDS Visit the MODERN CASTING’s Classifieds at
www.moderncasting.com/info
Job Seekers: 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
MAINTENANCE MANAGER—wanted for California Foundry. Bi-lingual a plus. Submit resume to: Box 2381, c/o MODERN CASTING, 1695 N Penny Ln., Schaumburg, IL 60173-4555.
KPM has an immediate opening for a Casting Spe- cialist / Account Manager. As a Casting Specialist/ Account Manager you will be the face of the com- pany. A successful candidate will have experience in the casting and forging industry with a strong network of suppliers and industry professionals. This position is responsible for maintaining and growing the KPM casting, forging and machining business. This individual will develop and maintain profitable relationships by conducting routine sales meetings with customers or prospect purchasing, engineering, quality and management personnel in order to generate purchase orders. Contact: HR Manager, Kukoni Inc. at
hr@kulkoni.com
ELECTRO MECHANIC-WINOA USA, Inc., lo- cated in Bedford, VA, is accepting applications for Electro-Mechanic. Company paid medical, dental, and life insurance. Great Savings and Re- tirement plan. Good vacation plan. Salary ranges from $19.26 to $20.46 per hour plus 2nd shift premium of $0.30/hour and 3rd shift premium of $0.40/hour. Applicants must have mechanical knowledge and have a state electrical journey- man’s card. Job includes welding, plumbing, electrical and mechanical repairs. Send resume to:
stella.english@wabrasives.com
FOUNDRY ENGINEER—Company in Ohio looking for a foundry engineer who is familiar with the gating and rigging of aluminum and magnesium sand castings. Candidate must have several years of experience. Contact: Box 2377, c/o MODERN CASTING, 1695 N Penny Ln., Schaumburg, IL 60173-4555.
Interested in Shaping Minds? Become an Instructor for AFS and the Institute.
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
• 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
V D REPS WANTED
MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATION—Castalloy, Inc. is a manufac- turer of steel components with Investment Casting as the base casting process. Utilizing Lean Manufacturing Principles, we have reduced lead time and added capacity for new opportunities. We are seeking representa- tion 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
CONSULTANTS
PERMANENT MOLD TECHNOLOGIES—Consulting engineers and metallurgists, specializing in copper-based and aluminum alloys met- allurgy, sand, permanent mold, low pressure die casting, vacuum die-casting and semi-continuous casting processes. Feasibility study, market research, plant layout, tooling and casting design, training and trouble shooting. Contact: Kirit Dave at Ph: 630-699-9239 or E-mail:
info@permanentmoldtech.com
BERNER FOUNDRY CONSULTANTS—Installing new equipment? High scrap percentages? Sand out of control? Environment regulations wor- rying you? With 40 years specializing in Foundry Set-Up, Scrap Re- duction, Sand Control, and Environmental Concerns, Berner Foundry Consultants can solve your problems. C. A. Bud Berner, PO Box 176, Sauk City, WI 53583. Ph: 608-643-0449 Fax: 608-644-1100. E-mail:
bernerfdryconsultants@charter.net
HELP WANTED
SALES ENGINEER—wanted for foundry and frac sand sales. Established Midwest sand mining company looking for an experienced sales person with foundry knowledge and/or experience. We of- fer a complete benefit package. Send resume and salary requirements to: Box 2380, c/o MODERN CASTING, 1695 N Penny Ln., Schaumburg, IL 60173-4555.
Omaha Steel Castings Company, LLC is searching for a Foundry Process Engineer to work in our brand new facility in Wahoo, NE. Desired candidate should have 5+ years of applicable experience. College degree in related field preferred. Success- ful candidate would be responsible for originating and developing new foundry production methods and processes, improve existing methods and processes, increase foundry production and ef- ficiency, reduce scrap and rework. Should have experience in pattern construction, mold making, gating, risering, pouring and cleaning. Experi- ence in CAD software and GlobalShop Enterprise System preferred. Position will report to Plant Mgr. and assist in all aspects of control, measurement, and monitoring of foundry casting production. Continuous improvement of processes throughout the operation will be a major focus. Please send resume to:
jambriz@omahasteel.com or call: Jorge Ambriz (HR & Safety Manager) at 402- 558-6000 Ext. 131.
AND THE INSTITUTE
www.afsinc.org
For more information contact: Jennifer Head at
jhead@afsinc.org
The site for all the details on AFS Services, events, conferences and much more!
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