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HELP WANTED


QUALITY MANAGER/SAFETY DIRECTOR—an es- tablished Midwest sand mining company is looking for an experienced quality manager/safety director. Responsibilities would include but are not limited to: products quality at all production stages; mainte- nance and calibration of testing equipment; conduct research and development testing (customer or in-plant); troubleshoot problems (at customer or in-plant); SPC data and charts; writing and auditing quality and production procedures; air and water sampling for local DEQ; submission of air and water reports; monitor permit requirements; initial safety training of new employees; schedule/maintain first aid training; schedule/maintain annual audio and respiratory testing; schedule annual safety train- ing; maintain records as required by MSHA; escort MSHA inspectors during plant inspections; product inventory, recording and reporting. Experience and qualifications: quality management experience in a foundry environment. We offer a complete benefit package including medical, dental, life insurance, short term disability, 401K and profit sharing, tuition reimbursement, vacation pay and holiday pay. Sal- ary is negotiable. A relocation package would be available, if necessary. Please submit your resume to: midwestminingcompany@gmail.com


PROFESSIONAL SERVICES


MACHINE REBUILDS—Have a spent Match-Blow Automatic Molding Machine? Don’t have $500k-$750k for a new one? Industrial Flask, Inc. is offering COMPLETE rebuilds of BSM/TBM Match-Blow Automatic Molding Machines. Rebuilds include complete mechanical/hydraulic/electric overhaul, Epoxy Coating of Sand Magazine, Chrome Plating of Main Hydraulic cylinders, NEW PLC, and Flask Rebuild. These machines are BETTER than new for about 1/3 of the price of current machines. We rebuild one of our machines and set it up to run in our shop, then sell or exchange for your spent machine. Call: Dan at 859-586-5500.


Grede LLC seeks a Cleaning Room Supervisor for our Iron Mountain, Michigan facility. Prior Foundry Experience required. Qualified candidates will pos- sess prior supervisor experience, experience with Gray Iron castings, Casting cleaning machinery, grinding and trouble shooting. Ability to set goals/ time lines, set and meet budgets, and hold people accountable for those deadlines is required. We offer a complete benefit package including Health, Rx, Dental, Vision, Life, STD and LTD as well as a 401(k) retirement plan with matching contributions. Interested candidates should send their cover let- ter and resume to: Tom Griggs, 801 S. Carpenter Avenue, Kingsford, MI 49802


EQUIPMENT WANTED


Osborn 716 rjw molding machine wanted, must be in working condition. Contact: Gerald@ambroco.com or call: 216-341-7800.


FOR SALE USED EQUIPMENT


FOR SALE—B & P Lab Mulbaro, Cincinnati 12” Lab Muller, Simpson 18” Lab Muller, Simpson #05 Porto-Muller, Simpson #1F Mix-Muller, National #2 Bucket Loader, Falk Reducers for Simpson #1.5UD, #2UD, #3UD, #05, #1F, #1.5G, #2G and others. Miscellaneous items for Carver “S” Arm Mixers, Eirich Mixers & NFE HiVac. Additional information upon request. Call: Korco Mfg. Inc. 724-758-5020.


GK Vibramills, Power Roll Conveyors, NoBake Mix- ers and Molding Systems, IMM Molding Machines, OSBORN 3161/3191, CORECO Gas Fired Thermal Reclaimer LAEMPE LFB-25, DIDION Reclaimer, Shotblast Units, Dust Collection Systems. If not listed call 540-297-8884, fdrysand@yahoo.com www.nobakefoundry.com


BUSINESS FOR SALE


Small Midwest foundry for sale; 2 induction furnaces: 1000lbs and 2400lbs; Currently Pours Stain- less, Alloy, Carbon, and tool Steel. Sale will include all equipment, current orders, Customer base and 2 heat treat ovens. Monthly Capacity 125 tons. Currently has 75 employees. Serious inquires only. Contact: Box 2402, c/o MODERN CASTING, 1695 N. Penny Ln., Schaumburg, IL 60173-4555 or E-mail: bburek@afsinc.org


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