Metal Working Jobs in the Metals Industry

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Buyer and Sr. BuyerCorporate Resources, LLCLouisville, KY2/22/2012
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Mechanical Designer / Design EngineerEXEK Recruiters, Ltd.Roanoke, VA2/22/2012
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Senior Technical BuyerTalent SourceSouth Bend, IN2/22/2012
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Certifications EngineerResourceMFGHouston, TX2/22/2012
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Technical SalesKersey & Associates, Inc.Birmingham, AL2/21/2012
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Swiss-Style Screw Machining EngineerTalentProEast Aurora, NY2/20/2012
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PROJECT MANAGERClifton Johnson Associates, Inc.Pittsburgh, PA2/20/2012
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Field Service Controls TechM.J. Lupidi & Associates, Inc.Ontario - [Home-Based], ON2/18/2012
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Process Metallurgical EngineerCompany WithheldColumbus, OH2/17/2012
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Maintenance EngineerCompany WithheldIL2/17/2012
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Manufacturing EngineerMJ Recruiters LLCDalton, GA2/17/2012
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Pipe Fitter, Welder, or FabricatorsEleet Cryogenics, Inc.Bolivar, OH2/17/2012
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Director of SalesMetalJobs Network2/16/2012
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Controls EngineerQCI Technical StaffingSouth Bend, IN2/16/2012
Senior Manufacturing EngineerLou Michaels Associates, Inc.Muskegon, MI2/15/2012
The development and implementation of machinery was responsible for one of the great advances in human history, the industrial revolution. Machinery encompasses a vast range of products, ranging from huge industrial turbines costing millions of dollars to the common lawn mower, but all machinery has one common defining feature: it either reduces or eliminates the amount of human work required to accomplish a task. Machinery is critical to the production of much of the Nation's goods and services because nearly every workplace in every industry uses some form of machinery. From the oil derrick that pumps out oil to the commercial refrigerator in use by your favorite restaurant, machinery is necessary for the way we live today. Thus while people never use or even see most of the machinery that makes their lifestyles possible, they use the products it makes every day.
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