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KILLER_VIZ
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Job Opportunity!

Postby KILLER_VIZ » Thu May 16, 2013 9:14

SKILL REQUIREMENTS:

Electrical
- Contactor experience
- Wiring diagram knowledge
- Voltage meter expirence ( OHMs and AMPs also)
- Lock out tag out experience

Welding
- General knowledge/Skill is ok

Machining
- Lathes
- Drill Press
- Saws

General maintenance

**Over Head crane experience is a huge plus**

Text me at 303 928 9540 for the contact info!

PS this is for a steel yard and the pay is great!

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Postby vierte » Thu May 16, 2013 9:14

I have pretty much all that except the overhead crane experience and am looking for a new job. I have an engineering degree and am looking for mechanical engineering position that includes prototyping/manufacturing/hands on experience. What type of position is it exactly and I would be interested in the company as well.

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Postby KILLER_VIZ » Thu May 16, 2013 9:14

Its a skilled maintenance job in a steel yard. Give the guy a call and see
No prototyping thought

And what type of degree 2yr or 4yr?

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Postby vierte » Thu May 16, 2013 9:14

It's a 4yr degree... more like a 6 year if you pay for school yourself lol. I'll shoot you a text and get the number, worse case I'll get a little info about the industry .

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Postby KILLER_VIZ » Thu May 16, 2013 9:14

vierte wrote:It's a 4yr degree... more like a 6 year if you pay for school yourself lol. I'll shoot you a text and get the number, worse case I'll get a little info about the industry .


4yr degree is probably more than what you need for this job bud.

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Postby vierte » Thu May 16, 2013 9:14

Yeah, I figured as much. There are a lot of companies and industries that employ mechanical engineers, right now I'm in the process of finding different ones where I may fit in. Thanks for the contact info BTW. I may give him a shout and just learn a little about the steel industry and if they are a manufacturer or just a distributer.

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Postby Shadowden » Thu May 16, 2013 9:14

Plus you have access to build stuff.

Sounds like a good tough job where you would feel like you earned your pay.

Good luck in your searches vierte!


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