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Foundry Plant Engineer/Manager


Well established Steel Foundry located in NE Oklahoma is currently seeking Foundry Plant Engineer Manager for its Muskogee, OK loca- tion, just 45 minutes SE of Tulsa, OK. We are a steel foundry job shop, no bake process.


As a part of the Management Team, this individual will be directly respon- sible for overall direction, coordination and evaluation of this division. Direct supervisors and foundry operations and also directly responsible for leading the supervisors, operators and technicians in an effort to maintain and improve foundry processes.


Must have 8-10 years supervisory experience of steel, no bake process, along with excellent oral, written and electronic communica- tion skills. Strong background in melting process a plus. Demonstrate process control and improvement success, desire to learn and grow within the organization.


Non Destructive Evaluation (NDE) Level III / Level II


Established Steel Foundry located in NE Oklahoma is seeking applicants Non Destructive Evaluation Level III. Be capable of developing and approv- ing procedures and techniques, interpreting, codes, standards and speci- fications. Have sufficient practical background in the casting process to establish NDT procedures and make accept/reject decisions based on the review of production and reference radiographs. Prepare reports and other documents. Ability to read casting drawings. Must be currently certified or able to be certified within 6 months of hire to the requirements of SNT- TC-1A and NAS 410 as Level III in one or more NDT methods. Experience with ASME B&PV Sections III, V, VIII desired. Ability to train Level I and II individuals, and conduct qualification/certification activities. Desire to learn and grow within the organization


Foundry Engineer


Well established Steel Foundry located in NE Oklahoma is seeking ap- plicants Foundry Engineer position. Must have good analytical skills, good verbal and written communication skills, knowledge of general manufactur- ing processes and basic knowledge of metal casting processes. Bachelor’s degree in an Engineering Discipline plus 2 or more years experience in steel manufacturing environment, Computer Aided Design experience, Solid Works, Esprit and Magmasoft a plus. Demonstrate process improve- ment and have a desire to learn and grow within the organization.


We offer competitive wage and benefits package. Email resume to scarper@ americanfoundry.com


EEO CONSULTANT Over 30 Years of Experience


In Operations, Management, Equipment and Projects


Engineering ● Layout/Flow ● Lean Mfg. Projects ● Process ● SPC ● Audits


Marketing ● Trade Shows ● Growth Plans Sales/ Networks ● Product Launch ● Casting Sourcing


CASTING CONCEPTS, LLC Kevin Crawford


kevin@castingconcepts.com www.castingconcepts.com


205-746-7089


POSITION: Metalcasting Sales/ Technical Service Specialist LOCATION: Home office based in Atlanta or Southeast U.S. COMPANY/POSITION SUMMARY/ RESPONSIBILITIES: New York-based Minerals


Technologies Inc


(MTI )


(www.mineralstech.com) is a global resource- and technology-based growth company that develops, produces and markets a broad range of specialty mineral, mineral-based and synthetic mineral products and related systems and services. Minerals Technologies is the worldwide leader in the production of bentonite. The company is the leading supplier of greensand bond solutions for ferrous cast- ings. This position is in Metalcasting Division of the Performance Materials business unit.


The Metalcasting Sales/Technical Service Specialist will be respon- sible for developing and executing sales and business development plans for assigned accounts or regions and developing intimate/ technical sales relationships with key customers as well as internal departments critical to the success of the Metalcasting Products Group (R&D, Operations, etc.)


In addition, this individual will be responsible for:


• Increasing market share by achieving sales and revenue production goals


• Researching, identifying, and delivering profitable business opportunities with new and existing clients through customer relationships, cold calling, client presentations, referral genera- tion, cross-selling, and networking


• Preparing proposals, sales contracts, reports and feedback iden- tifying specific targets and opportunities; providing sales status reports and communicating new product /service opportunities


QUALIFICATIONS:


The successful candidate will have a minimum 5-10 years of experi- ence. An undergraduate degree or equivalent is required.


• A team player with excellent verbal communication and problem solving skills. Ability to make effective presentations to clients; ability to influence and positively engage others in a way that facilitates open dialogue, understanding, support and commitment.


• Strong Customer Service orientation and interpersonal skills with ability to initiate and sustain productive business relationships with customers.


• Solid business acumen with demonstrated technical knowledge and operational excellence skills, such as the ability to analyze data, solve problems and make effective decisions.


Send Resumes to: joann.coyne@amcol.com FOUNDRY WANTED


Multi-man agency seeks Aluminum sand production foundry preferably with a Mid-west location. We have been in business since 1979. Our company services accounts in IL,IA & Southern WI. Princi- pals include gray/ductile iron foundry, centrifugal bronze/brass foundry, AL perm mold foundry, SS/ steel foundry, powder metal parts manufacturer, custom molded rubber & gasket manufacturer. Foundry must be ISO certified. Our customers include AG, off-highway, truck, diesel engine, lawn & garden, valve & pump & other OEM companies. We are not interested in sub rep or account-only representation. We have been with the majority of our principals for 20+ years. Reply to: chucks@ cbclarkeco.com or send correspondence to: C B Clarke Co., PO Box 2225, Naperville, IL 60567.


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