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Industrial Management
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Running a business can be a roller-coaster, and Industrial Managers are there to oversee the production of a manufacturing plant or factory. This includes making sure that employees are working quickly and safely, as well as making sure all the equipment is running properly and is up to code.
The details of the production floor will vary, but some of the common areas of responsibility for Industrial Managers include production scheduling, staffing, procurement and equipment maintenance, quality control, inventory control, and production coordination. It is important that Industrial Managers multitask well, communicate well with others, and know how to strategically plan and organize. Let the NOW Hiring Heroes Team design a No Cost, Contractually Guaranteed solution for your organization. Or for a custom designed solution tailored to meet your needs and budget, contact one of our consultants here
Running a business can be a roller-coaster, and Industrial Managers are there to oversee the production of a manufacturing plant or factory. This includes making sure that employees are working quickly and safely, as well as making sure all the equipment is running properly and is up to code.
The details of the production floor will vary, but some of the common areas of responsibility for Industrial Managers include production scheduling, staffing, procurement and equipment maintenance, quality control, inventory control, and production coordination. It is important that Industrial Managers multitask well, communicate well with others, and know how to strategically plan and organize. Let the NOW Hiring Heroes Team design a No Cost, Contractually Guaranteed solution for your organization. Or for a custom designed solution tailored to meet your needs and budget, contact one of our consultants here
Maintenance Mechanics
Maintenance mechanics work with large production machines, typically in factories. They oversee the machine’s performance and upkeep. They maintain and repair factory equipment and other industrial machinery, such as conveying systems, production machinery, and packaging equipment. Job titles include field service technician, industrial maintenance technician, maintenance mechanic, press mechanic maintenance technician and maintenance repair mechanic.
Employment of industrial machinery mechanics and maintenance workers is projected to grow 17 percent from 2012 to 2022, faster than the average for all occupations. The need to keep increasingly sophisticated machinery functioning and efficient will drive demand for these workers.Let the NOW Hiring Heroes Team design a No Cost, Contractually Guaranteed solution for your organization. Or for a custom designed solution tailored to meet your needs and budget, contact one of our consultants here
Employment of industrial machinery mechanics and maintenance workers is projected to grow 17 percent from 2012 to 2022, faster than the average for all occupations. The need to keep increasingly sophisticated machinery functioning and efficient will drive demand for these workers.Let the NOW Hiring Heroes Team design a No Cost, Contractually Guaranteed solution for your organization. Or for a custom designed solution tailored to meet your needs and budget, contact one of our consultants here
The Jack-Of-All Trades Machinists
There are two types of machinists. One is a manual machinist, the second is a CNC (computer numerically controlled) machinist. Both are highly skilled individuals who have more than likely been working in the world of machine tool/advanced manufacturing for as many as 7 or more years. Today a machinist has to be computer-literate, understand basic electronics and basic physics.
Some machinists may produce large amounts of a single part. Others may do maintenance work like repairing or making new parts for existing machinery. Most machinists work in small machining shops or in manufacturing firms that produce durable goods including metalworking, industrial machinery, aircraft or motor vehicles.
The growth of CNC Machinists in the market will see positions increase for machinists at a rate of 7% adding around 29,900 positions from 2010 – 2020. Let the NOW Hiring Heroes Team design a No Cost, Contractually Guaranteed solution for your organization. Or for a custom designed solution tailored to meet your needs and budget, contact one of our consultants here
Some machinists may produce large amounts of a single part. Others may do maintenance work like repairing or making new parts for existing machinery. Most machinists work in small machining shops or in manufacturing firms that produce durable goods including metalworking, industrial machinery, aircraft or motor vehicles.
The growth of CNC Machinists in the market will see positions increase for machinists at a rate of 7% adding around 29,900 positions from 2010 – 2020. Let the NOW Hiring Heroes Team design a No Cost, Contractually Guaranteed solution for your organization. Or for a custom designed solution tailored to meet your needs and budget, contact one of our consultants here
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US Army Special Operations Veteran - I would like to thank the team at Now Hiring Heroes for all the outstanding help they gave me when I was in need...They found me 3 interviews in the matter of a week! They also took the time to make sure each interview was the best fit for my intended career path. I ended up taking an offer that I received from one of the interviews Now Hiring Heroes arranged for me. I can't thank Now Hiring Heroes enough for what they've done for me and my family on such a short notice. I've been in Florida for a month and had an interview after a week of being in Florida. Once again thank
Lance Jameison. (US Army)
Management / Quality Assurance
Manufacturing
Lance Jameison. (US Army)
Management / Quality Assurance
Manufacturing
Quality Assurance & Safety Professionals
Maintaining Consistency Across A Wide Set Of Regulatory Constraints
Quality Assurance professionals are the ones who make sure the job is done right, whether their job involves manufacturing a product, making a mortgage loan or creating a safe car.
Without quality assurance, many companies would be taking unnecessary risks when it comes to maintaining consistency in terms of product compliance, safety and effectiveness. As society becomes increasingly litigious, and as customer experience grows in importance, Quality Assurance Jobs will continue to be necessary.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts that Quality Assurance job opportunities will grow 8 percent between 2010 and 2020, and employment will be strongest in the pharmaceutical and medical-equipment industries.Let the NOW Hiring Heroes Team design a No Cost, Contractually Guaranteed solution for your organization. Or for a custom designed solution tailored to meet your needs and budget, contact one of our consultants here
Quality Assurance professionals are the ones who make sure the job is done right, whether their job involves manufacturing a product, making a mortgage loan or creating a safe car.
Without quality assurance, many companies would be taking unnecessary risks when it comes to maintaining consistency in terms of product compliance, safety and effectiveness. As society becomes increasingly litigious, and as customer experience grows in importance, Quality Assurance Jobs will continue to be necessary.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts that Quality Assurance job opportunities will grow 8 percent between 2010 and 2020, and employment will be strongest in the pharmaceutical and medical-equipment industries.Let the NOW Hiring Heroes Team design a No Cost, Contractually Guaranteed solution for your organization. Or for a custom designed solution tailored to meet your needs and budget, contact one of our consultants here
Industrial Repair
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Industrial Maintenance
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