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Posted Mon 26th October
Our Client - Is one of the largest, most progressive, privately held equipment manufacturers in the US. They have a 50-year history of success based on a philosophy of providing the most value to their customers through product quality and reliability. This philosophy drives every decision in the company. Top management believes that innovation begins with recognizing a need and then designing and...
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Posted Wed 14th October
Established construction company looking for experienced sales persons to handle sales in the Minnesota, North and South Dakota area. Responsibilities include quoting, sales, and customer service. Computer knowledge a must. Candidate will be self-motivated and ready to keep pace with this market. Commission plus benefits including health insurance and 401K. Send qualifications to Structural Buildi...
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Posted Wed 23rd September
A well-respected client located in central Minnesota has an immediate need for a Utilities Superintendent for their pulp and paper facility. This is an exempt position requiring previous experience and knowledge. Your salary will be determined from previous working experience. Responsibilities Will directly and indirectly supervise and manage up to 20 employees Will report to the Engineering, Main...
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Posted Mon 2nd November
The first super computer, The Control Data 6600, was designed in August 1963 by Control Data Corporation of Chippewa Falls, Minnesota. It was mainly used by the military. Some of Minnesota's major businesses include Northwest Airlines, Target Corporation, Wells Fargo, Honeywell and Caterpillar. America's Career InfoNet lists Minnesota's top five employers as the University of Minnesota, 3M Co. Health Partners, Inc. Fairview University Medical Center and Methodist Hospital.
Minnesota at a Glance:
Unemployment Rate: 4.1%
2005 Per Capita Income: $37,373
Largest Cities: Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Duluth, Rochester, Bloomington
Minimum Hourly Wage: Larger employer - $6.15, Smaller employer - $5.25