I will be interviewing electrical assembly workers for my Control Panel Shop beginning in January of 2007. This shop is air conditioned, quiet and a pleasant environment. I have had people work their way up into Engineering, Customer Service, Quality Control and After Market Parts Sales.
The following is a typical electrical control panel we build:
I will also be interviewing assembly workers for my Final Assembly Shop. This shop builds up piping systems, pneumatic valves, run conduit and run/terminate signal, control and power wiring. Needs good mechanical abilities. Read electrical schematics, able to handle power tools and work 10 hours per day for 6 days a week.
The following is a typical station we build:
I have two Marines working for me in FInal Assembly and one in the Panel Shop. Our parent corporation builds most of the night vision equipment we use in the US Military and a good deal of aviation electronics. My own products are packaged water pumping stations for turf irrigation - usually for Golf Courses. We also have a world-wide installation and maintenance network so there are opportunities for work in field locations, if you can stand being on golf courses for several days.
Contact me ASAP by the Grit Email sytstem.
Bill McNair