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Jobs in CT
Wilson Arms is STILL looking for people to fill several positions. check out http://www.wilsonarms.com for most of the list but in addition to what's there we are also looking for a CNC programmer. This position will pay between 23-27/hr plus benefits including health, dental, 401k, paid vacation and sick time.
When everyone else out there is at best not hiring, and many are downsizing due to the economy, Wilson Arms is EXPANDING. We just took delivery of three brand new turning centers and we will be breaking ground on a new 10,000 square foot facility in the next few months. We are currently turning away more business than we have for no other reason than a lack of capacity to take on additional orders. This is an opportunity to get involved with a company that has been around for over 50 years and is as I said EXPANDING during this period of economic turmoil.
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Re: Jobs in CT
what do you use for a CAM product?
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Re: Jobs in CT
All of our products are either legacy parts that have already been programmed or in the case of new stuff, extremely similar to the legacy part numbers so only minor changes to existing programs are needed. We currently do not have or see a need for CAM.
To answer the next question that I'm sure will be asked given that answer:
We are looking for a programmer to replace a problem employee that we are currently stuck with until a replacement is found.
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Re: Jobs in CT
What are the job requirements? Preferred experience?