Metal Working Jobs in the Metals Industry
| Job Title | Posted By | Location | Posted On |
NEW | Supplier Quality Engineer | Gallman Consulting | Columbia, SC | 2/6/2012 |
NEW | R&D Engineer | Company Withheld | Northern, MS | 2/6/2012 |
NEW | PRODUCTION PLANNER | ONESource Technical, Inc | Aurora, OH | 2/6/2012 |
NEW | Manufacturing Engineer | ResourceMFG | Houston, TX | 2/5/2012 |
NEW | Materials Project Engineer - Refractory | J.D. Cotter Search, Inc. | Columbus, OH | 2/3/2012 |
NEW | Sr. Project Engineer | Corporate Resources, Inc. | Little Rock Area, AR | 2/3/2012 |
NEW | NDT Level II Pipe Inspector | ResourceMFG | Amelia, LA | 2/3/2012 |
NEW | Process Engineer | Welsh & Associates, Inc. | Grand Rapids, MI | 2/3/2012 |
NEW | CNC Lathe Machinist | Transnorm System Inc | Arlington, TX | 2/3/2012 |
NEW | Manufacturing Engineer III | Corporate Resources, Inc. | Little Rock Area, AR | 2/2/2012 |
NEW | Controls Engineer Manager | Career Development Partners | OK | 2/2/2012 |
NEW | Quality Engineer | Kersey & Associates, Inc. | GA | 2/2/2012 |
NEW | ASSISTANT MAINTENANCE MANAGER -... | Clifton Johnson Associates, Inc. | Mobile, AL | 2/2/2012 |
NEW | Maintenance Engineer | Ted Nelson and Assoc | Dallas/Ft Worth, TX | 2/1/2012 |
NEW | Energy Manager | Ted Nelson and Assoc | | 2/1/2012 |
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