opportunitiesCAREER HELP WANTED
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.
HELP WANTED Sales Specialist
AFS and the Institute, Schaumburg, Illinois, have an immediate opening for a Sales Specialist to help us deliver on our mission of advancing the metalcasting industry. This position will make direct sales calls on current and potential customers, assess their business needs and deliver customized AFS solutions to enhance business performance. This positon will become a relied upon resource for both AFS staff and metalcasters, as an important pair of eyes and ears out in the industry.
VICE PRESIDENT OF FOUNDRY OPERATIONS
A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co. is a family owned and operated manufacturer with captive brass foundry operations in the United States and Canada. The Company produces water works valves and fi ttings, high-pressure gas valves, and residential and commercial water pumping systems. A.Y. McDonald Mfg. Co. is currently looking for a Vice President of Foundry Operations to join the executive leadership team at the corporate offi ces and foundry in Dubuque, Iowa. This is an opportunity for an individual to join a company with long-standing foundry operations that continues to experience signifi cant growth.
As part of the corporate management team, the Vice President of Foundry Operations will be responsible for the following:
• Providing strategic leadership and expertise to the foundry operations.
• Directing all foundry operations; including core making, molding, melting, pouring, processing, cleaning, inspection and sand quality to ensure maximum effectiveness.
• Establish manufacturing plans, goals, and future production innovations for the Foundry.
• Promote continual improvement utilizing Lean Manufacturing and related processes.
• Drive foundry process strategies to execute company goals. • Oversee manpower utilization in the Foundry.
• Implement technological improvements and automation practices within the foundry to improve effi ciency, throughput, and resource utilization.
• Develop plans and processes which focus on minimizing manufacturing costs through effective utilization of manpower, equipment, facilities, materials, and capital.
• Promote efforts to continually improve product quality, workplace safety, employee training, production capacity, staffi ng and operating effi ciency.
• Develop and manage the Foundry budget. • Reporting to the President & CEO.
Required Qualifi cations:
• Bachelor's degree in Metallurgical or Mechanical Engineering. • Minimum of 10 - 15 years of foundry management experience. • Strong leadership and interpersonal skills. • Ability to work with entire Executive Team in a positive and effective manner.
• Strong knowledge in foundry processes, including foundry automation, molding, melting, pouring, coremaking, sand quality, cleaning and fi nishing.
• Brass foundry experience.
Please apply directly to A.Y. McDonald Vice President of Human Resources at:
hr@aymcdonald.com
www.aymcdonald.com Health and drug screen required.
A.Y. McDonald Mfg. Co. is an equal opportunity employer. 54 | METAL CASTING DESIGN & PURCHASING | Mar/Apr 2015 CASTING MODERN A PUBLICATION OF THE AMERICAN FOUNDRY SOCIETY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Visit us at:
www.MetalCastingDesign.com Classifi eds For full pricing details
Contact:
Beata Burek at 847/824-0181 Ext. 238 or E-mail:
bburek@afsinc.org
Qualifi cations:
• Proven Sales Experience & Success • Understanding of Metalcasting Technologies and Operations
• Strong Verbal & Written Communications Skills
• Independent Thinker & Worker • Ability to Travel
AFS and the Institute offer a competitive salary and benefi ts package.
Send cover letter, resume and compensa- tion request to:
AFS HR—Sales Specialist
lsmith@afsinc.org 1695 N. Penny Lane, Schaumburg, IL 60173
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