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Job Listing - Engineers / CAD Operators wanted! by RandomTask
Started on: 01-23-2007 10:28 AM
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Last post by: RandomTask on 01-24-2007 07:52 AM
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Report this Post01-23-2007 10:28 AM Click Here to See the Profile for RandomTaskSend a Private Message to RandomTaskDirect Link to This Post
http://augworld.com/deltacorp/Employment.pdf

Currently our company is in desperate need for engineers and CAD operators. All the listings for the Engineers are listed in the linked PDF. (Thanks Rumor!)


My department;
We are in severe need for 2D and 3D CAD operators. (We currently have 6 and are looking to grow to at least 30.) We would absolutely love you if you had piping experience or experience in the intelligent P&ID world. We offer great pay, full benefits, vacation, and retirement. (My health care plan is awesome) I can’t be specific on how much you’re going to make, (and don’t hold me to what you will get hired on for) but its easily possible to make $60k+ for a regular 2D CAD operator. We have 3D CAD operators making $100k+ as well. If you have any more questions, please don’t hesitate to ask. Best way to contact me or send a resume is to email me jguerra@deltatcorp.com and be sure to cc my personal email at jguer003@odu.edu.
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Report this Post01-23-2007 10:47 AM Click Here to See the Profile for PyrthianSend a Private Message to PyrthianDirect Link to This Post
nice - I'm a CAD manager right now, for a surveying company - but work here in Michigan is drying up.
we've been looking at leaving state - but - heading west - not east
what kind of industry is this for?
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Report this Post01-23-2007 11:46 AM Click Here to See the Profile for RandomTaskSend a Private Message to RandomTaskDirect Link to This Post
Ethanol plant design - industry is BOOOMING. Having people coming in handing us billions trying to get as many ethanol plants built as possible. (were a company of about 150 people)
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Report this Post01-23-2007 12:07 PM Click Here to See the Profile for twofatguysSend a Private Message to twofatguysDirect Link to This Post
Sweet, I know a few CAD people that were looking to get away from here, I need to get ahold of them.

Thanks Random!

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Report this Post01-23-2007 01:33 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Finally_Mine_86_GTSend a Private Message to Finally_Mine_86_GTDirect Link to This Post
honestly i have no background in CAD other then my own screwing around but i guess now is a good time to pick up the books and learn. i do have project management experience with ibm's production lines though. the training for PM was all internal courses. Might be out of my league, but let me know. Resume sent.

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Report this Post01-23-2007 09:51 PM Click Here to See the Profile for mrfieroSend a Private Message to mrfieroDirect Link to This Post
Sigh.....I picked the wrong degree! Any need for an out of work economist?

Maybe I should go back to school and learn CAD.
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Report this Post01-24-2007 07:52 AM Click Here to See the Profile for RandomTaskSend a Private Message to RandomTaskDirect Link to This Post
Just to let everyone know, piping/P&ID experience isn't required, we can train that. However, entry level / medium CAD experience/knowledge is pretty much required. If you're an entry level CAD operator (outta high school) we are willing to hire you on for $11 an hour (+ full benefits).

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