Ottawa Manufacturing Jobs (IL)

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  • Director Of Information TechnologyClover Technologies(Ottawa, Illinois)

    Director of Information Technology Clover Technologies Group is a dynamic growing company, achieving status in INC 500 magazine as one of America’s fastest growing privately held companies for five co...
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    Posted Fri 5th September

  • IT Support Specialist (Level 1)Clover Technologies(Ottawa, Illinois)

    IT SUPPORT SPECIALIST (Level 1) Clover Technologies Group is a dynamic growing company, achieving status in INC 500 magazine as one of America’s fastest growing companies from 2002 - 2005. Clover is a...
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    Posted Mon 18th August

  • Finishing Process EngineerSABIC Innovative Plastics (Ottawa, Illinois)

    Essential Functions/Responsibilities This position will support the Finishing Plant in Ottawa, IL. The individual will be a key player in driving process improvement projects to increase plant safety,...
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    Posted Tue 9th September

  • Assistant ControllerClover Technologies(Ottawa, Illinois)

    Assistant Controller Clover Technologies Group is a dynamic growing company, achieving status in INC 500 magazine as one of America’s fastest growing companies from 2002 - 2005. Clover is also proud t...
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    Posted Thu 7th August

  • Cost AccountantMRINetwork(Ottawa, Illinois)

    COST ACCOUNTANT My Client is a subsidiary of a $1+ Billion company. Founded almost 100 years ago the company began using its expertise in designing and manufacturing products. For over 45 years, my cl...
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    Posted Thu 18th September

Ottawa IL Job Search Tip

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.


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