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Manufacturing Engineer Looking for a Manufacturing Engineer/Process Specialist. This candidate doesn't need to have an Engineering degree but needs to be familiar with all metal fabricating processes that company has in it's job shop environment: CNC Shearing, CNC Punching, CNC Laser Cutting, CNC Press Brake Forming, sheet metal/plate rolling, Pem Fastening presses, 3 axis CNC milling, CNC turning...
Position Summary: The most promising opportunities for a fulfilling, profitable engineering career lie in the booming field of green energy innovation. Our company culture is driven by personal initiative combined with loyalty and commitment to the team. We value individuals with the ability to convert complex issues into simple solutions, excellent communication skills, and a strong sense of urge...
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Metal/Plastics Machine Setter/Operator
Salaries
$18,720.00 - $43,200.00
Typical Salary for Metal/Plastics Machine Setter/Operator in Connecticut
(96 Respondents)
Source: Monster.com Careerbenchmarking Tool
Education / Training
High School
36%
Some College Coursework Completed
29.3%
Associates
20%
Certification
6.7%
Bachelor's
4%
Some High School Coursework
2.7%
(75 Respondents)
Source: Monster.com Careerbenchmarking Tool
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