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HELP WANTED


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 appli- cations 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


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For more information contact: Doug Kurkul at dkurkul@afsinc.org


PATTERN MAKER—St. Marys Foundry, Inc., located in St. Marys Ohio has an open position for a pattern maker. Background in large combination set up patterns preferred. Compensation dependent of skill level. Benefits include: medical/dental/vision/RX insurance as well as life insurance. Paid vacation and Holidays and 401(k). Please submit resume to: sas@stmfoundry.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


FOUNDRY WANTED


Nelson Aluminum Foundry & Sons, Inc., a green sand aluminum foundry is looking to purchase small to medium size aluminum foundries. Contact: Russ @ 419-492-2166 or nelsonfoundry@windstream.net


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