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  • Aviation Maintenance TechnicianThe Boeing Company(Greenville/Spartanburg, South Carolina)

    At Boeing, we aspire to be the strongest, best and best-integrated aerospace company in the world - today and tomorrow. When you join our team, your passion for manufacturing can soar. Overview: We call upon our Aviation Maintenance Technicians to perform maintenance, preventative maintenance and alterations on production and experimental aircraft. Tasks may range from troubleshooting, testing, in...
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    Posted Sun 5th February

  • Regional Sales Engineer(Greenville/Spartanburg, South Carolina)

    Title and Description: Regional Rubber & Plastics Sales Engineer Headquarted in Greenville, South Carolina, is the early stage American subsidiary of a Rubber and Plastic Products Company, Ltd. which was established in Guangzhou, China. The company is one of the world’s most innovative and diversified multi-million dollar global manufacturers and suppliers of precisely engineered, high-quality mol...
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    Posted Mon 23rd January

  • Level II NDT TechnicianAdecco Technical(Greenville/Spartanburg, South Carolina)

    Adecco Engineering and Technical, a division of the world leader in the recruitment of engineering and information technology professionals, has an immediate opening for an on a Level II NDT Technician on a contract opportunity with a General Electric in Piedmont, SC. This position pays $30.00 per hour and is a 1 year contract with possible renewal on a year to year basis. Out of state candidates ...
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    Posted Sat 21st January

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