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Our client is seeking a temporary .NET developer to support an internally developed statistical analysis tool and is expected to last 3-6 months. The position may be located in Worcester, MA or Manche...
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Posted Fri 3rd October
Our client is seeking a temporary .NET developer to support an internally developed statistical analysis tool and is expected to last 3-6 months. The position may be located in Worcester, MA or Manche...
Full job description at Monster
Posted Fri 3rd October
Quality Engineer Description: Are you interested in working on assignment for a leading manufacturer ? Volt Workforce Solutions, Inc., a global provider of talent to Fortune 100 companies, has partner...
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Posted Tue 7th October
The manufacturing industry is successful thanks to the manual labor of the industry's employees. Job titles in manufacturing include industrial, electronic and mechanical engineers, drafters, production managers, tool and die makers, computer programmers and operators, assemblers, inspectors, and sales reps and sales engineers. No college education is required to get started in this industry as a production worker, but management may require a college degree. Some workers take local training courses or learn on the job as apprentices. Salaries for manufacturing workers are very good compared to other industries.