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The company I work for is ramping up and has some openings for inside and outside salespeople, mechanical engineers, PDM/PLM specialists, and a technician.
We are a VAR (Value Added Reseller) for SolidWorks and related FEA and data management, providing training, consulting, and technical support with offices in Meriden CT, Peabody, MA, Westborough, MA, and Auburn, NH.
We are also the distributor of Stratasys rapid prototyping systems in the region. These machines build thermoplastic parts directly from a CAD file and yes, it is the greatest invention of all time for one-off motorcycle parts and accessories.
So we get the benefit of having products supported by large companies while having the flexibility of a small company. The company has been in business for 20 years, currently has around 30 employees, and has been named to the Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing private companies in the US for three years in a row. We've never had a layoff.
We're about to embark on a LinkedIn search and advertising campaign. The jobs page is being updated frequently (and the website is being redone) but is currently located here.
Current openings:
Enterprise PDM Applications Engineer - 1 position.
Enterprise PDM SQL Applications Engineer - 1 position.
Fortus Account Manager - 1 position.
Inside Sales Reps (entry-level or experienced) - 2 positions
New Business Development Reps (this could be an entry level position) - 3 positions in Westborough, MA.
SolidWorks Account Managers for CT and MA - 2 positions.
SolidWorks Applications Engineer 2 positions.
Stratasys Technician - 1 position.
uPrint & Dimension Account Managers (New England) - 2 positions.
If you have any questions, feel free to post them here or PM me.
It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.
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We may start paying referrals.
It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.
I fwd this to a friend of mine.
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Thank you.
It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.
wow is it bad that i dont even know what most of those job titles mean?
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Yea Solidworks! Yea Mechanical Engineer! Wish I was just out of college!
What you do is EXACTLY what I did in school. Rapid prototyping is the best. I'm sure those positions will go quickly. Best of luck.
'81 KZ650 CSR
'06 SV1000S
[rant]You just can't believe how many people are not willing to work for a small company.
Salespeople send resumes to SolidWorks because they don't want to work for a VAR. 100% of SolidWorks sales go through VARs.
They think that big companies are somehow more secure, even though 60-80% of all new jobs are created at small businesses. And CAPINC isn't that small - 30 employees, around eight million in revenue, etc.
The biggest difference between us and most large companies? We're profitable.[/rant]
Last edited by Garandman; 03-10-11 at 10:47 AM.
It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.