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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.


Director of Sales and Marketing


Bremen Castings, Inc. is an all-purpose machine shop with our own gray and ductile iron foundry, supplying OEM’s since 1939. BCI has a need for a Director of Sales and Marketing that is an entrepreneur, highly motivated, detailed oriented individual who possesses strong verbal and written com- munication skills in addition to exceptional computer skills.


Candidate will have a Bachelor’s degree, foundry and or machining experience is a plus, but not required. Ideal candidate will be a friendly and professional person with the ability to manage a full plate. Strong leadership and organization skills are a must with the ability to look and perform beyond the Status Quo.


Competitive benefits include:


Free on-site Wellness Center, 401(k), paid holidays, medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance.


Compensation commensurate with experience.


If interested, apply and send resume, references and wage history to: HR@bcimail.com


Kathleen Young-Eperjesi Manager of Human Resources Bremen Castings, Inc. 500 North Baltimore Street Bremen, IN 46506


CASTING AND QUALITY ENGINEER POSI- TIONS—Manufacturing company in Michigan looking for a Casting and Industrial Casting Engineers who are experienced engineers and serve as the primary and responsible person for developing casting solution for the parts developed by product engineering or received from the customer technical liaison. Multiple engineering positons available in various loca- tions. Apply directly: www.chassix.com


REPS WANTED


MANUFACTURER REP WANTED—Seeking an established company to represent our Lost Wax In- vestment casting facility located in Ontario, Canada. Manufacturing facility offers alloys including carbon, low and high alloy steel, stainless steels including duplex, precipitation hardening and nickel alloys. www.precisecastings.ca Looking for a professional team knowledgeable and experienced at recogniz- ing investment casting opportunities. We provide you the ability to promote and market a quality product with commitment to exceptional service at competitive pricings. Industries served include food processing, conveyance, medical, mining, forestry, pump, valve and flow control, energy, oil and gas, machined componentsas examples North east/west coast(s) of USA and Canada as well as Quebec and Maritimes are target areas. Contact: Tony Jackson, E-mail: tjackson@precisecastings.ca Title email: MFG REP response.


TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE/ENGI- NEER—The upper Midwest’s leading supplier of foundry expendables has an opening due to a retirement. Be part of a successful, second generation family owned business with owners that care. Prefer college educated self-starters with “hands on” foundry experience that have the drive to develop relationships and grow a terri- tory. Overnight travel required. Best performance based pay in the industry as well as car and benefits package. Send resume and salary history to: hr@riceindustriesinc.com


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TOOLING MANAGER


A Midwest iron, sand, cope and drag foundry; who is a member of the Tri-State AFS chapter; is searching for a qualified Foundry Tooling Manager. Essential job functions would include: Manage in-house pattern shop staff; manage tool design, gating design with aid of Magma solidification system and ensure tool- ing is built accurately and on-time; working with vendors to provide accurate tool quotes; be instrumental in improving the quality of cast parts through close ties with the quality function; manage tool receipt and storage within our Odyssey management system; and be an instrumental team member to assist in cost reduction/yield improvement.


Educational requirements would include: Foundry tooling engineering experience, management experience, ability to read and interpret prints and models, grasp of math commensurate to job requirements, com- puter and software skills needed to provide accurate and informative reports to manage- ment, and iron sand casting tooling experi- ence. At a minimum, the qualified candidate would possess a high school diploma.


The proper candidate would exhibit coaching, continuous learning, team and individual build- ing skills. Additionally this individual would need to be able to initiate action and follow-up, be adept in time management, and have a knowledge of safe shop practice combined with technical/professional knowledge and skills.


Wages would be commensurate with training and abilities.


Equal Opportunity Employer.


Contact: Box 2398, c/o MODERN CAST- ING, 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


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• Wish to participate in a train-the-trainer program, and a yearly evaluation and improvement process


For more information contact: Jerry Call at jcall@afsinc.org


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