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Triumph Actuation Systems - CT manufactures, designs and repairs complex hydraulic, hydromechanical and mechanical components and systems, and mechanical and electromechanical actuation products. We are seeking a lead Inspector with a proven track record in leadership, who is hands on, with an aerospace manufacturing background to join on team in Bloomfield, CT. We offer a highly competitive compe...
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Posted Wed 4th November
Sales Manager - Technical Exciting opportunity for an energetic, motivated Sales Application Engineer based in our Connecticut corporate headquarters, to respond to qualified leads that have an identified problem or need. Qualifications: BS, Mechanical Engineering 5 years application engineering and/or selling experience Excellent technical training and learning skills Ability to build relationshi...
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Posted Tue 13th October
One of New England’s best known and fastest growing Machine Tool distribution companies is in search of a person familiar with our industry to join our sales team. This career opportunity , with unlimited earning potential , offers the right individual entry into the world of manufacturing at all levels. The position is Sales Engineer covering Southern Connecticut. If the thought of introducing ne...
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Posted Mon 2nd November
America's Career InfoNet lists the top five fastest growing occupations in Connecticut as Personal and Home Care Aids, Personal Finance Advisors, Medical Assistants, Broadcast Technicians, and Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts. Don't let a lack of specialized skills keep you from looking for jobs in Connecticut, however. The occupations with the most openings are more blue-collar. They include Cashiers, Retail Salespeople, Restaurant Servers, and Food Preparation Workers.
Connecticut at a Glance:
Unemployment Rate: 4.6%
2005 Per Capita Income: $47,819
Largest Cities: Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford, Stamford, Waterbury
Minimum Hourly Wage: $7.40 (rises to $7.65 in 2007)