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EMPLOYMENT


Position Title: Sales Manager, North America Company Name: Kimura Foundry America, Inc. Job Function: Casting Sales Location: Schaumburg, Illinois Job Type: Full Time Job Duration: Indefinite


Job Description:


Kimura Foundry America (KACO) established a sales office in Schaumburg 2 years ago. KACO is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Kimura Group in Japan, a leading casting provider for Japanese and international customers. KACO seeks an individual to manage sales within the US, reporting to the newly appointed President of Kimura Foundry America. This senior position will have the opportunity to create a new business, as KACO brings its distinctive, advanced technology and products to North America. This is an exciting opportunity for an entrepreneurial professional to join a dynamic and expanding company.


Key responsibilities include: • Assess opportunities within North America.


• Plan strategic approaches to key vertical seg- ments and customers within those verticals. • Implement strategies with specific customers.


• Shape key marketing messages to create the KACO brand in North America. • Plan and attend trade shows as required.


• Collaborate strongly with both the KACO Presi- dent, and colleagues in Kimura Group in Japan. Job requirements:


Ideal candidate will have both an educational and experiential background in castings, metal processing or metal manufacturing. Candidate will be able to demonstrate a pro- gressively successful sales career. Frequent travel will be required. Incrementally, an ideal candidate would have a background in interfacing with a Japanese company and/or a fluency in Japanese language.


Please submit a resume and salary history/ requirements David Burns, Senior Advisor to KACO, at david.j.burns@outlook.com http://www.kimurafoundry.com


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REPS WANTED


MANUFACTURER REP—Midwest Magnesium and Aluminum Foundry seeking company for representation. Castings range from ounces to 2,000 lbs. via sand and permanent mold. ISO 9001:2008, AS9100:2009, and NADCAP accredited. Please send resume/cover letter to: Box 2405, c/o MODERN CASTING, 1695 N Penny Ln., Schaumburg, IL 60173-4555 or E-mail: bburek@afsinc.org


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


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FOR SALE: 2-3 truckload of oval briqs that are 40% FeSi; 3.5 super sacks of oval bricks of HCFeMn; 58% Mn; .5 super sack of HCFeMn Chips; 500 lbs drum of FeP (Ferro Phosphorus); 11 pallets (2200 lbs each) of blocks 4” x 8” x 16” SiC (Silicon Carbide 36%); 2-3 truckloads of AG 75 (50% graphite electrodes crushed 50% Silicon Fines (70%); 2.5 truckload of SMP 50% mix of silicon metal dross; 1-2 truckload of 50% silicon dross fines; 1 truckload of 30% silicon dross fines; 11 super sacks 30% silicon dross flux briqs. Contact: Bob Brewer 317-557-8596.


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