PROCESS ENGINEER wanted in Oxford, MS! Salary: $80 – 90k plus healthcare, 401k and other company provided benefits Our client is very well established in Northern MS and their US made products are recognized globally as among the best in the world. They have been our client for yrs and we’ve placed several people there over the years. Most are still there, some have been promoted, they all say they love working there. Requirements: • Bachelor’s degree • At least 3 years on the production floor hands on experience solving and improvement production processes in an assembly or similar discrete manufacturing plant Client is not willing to sponsor a US work visa. If interested send your resume to resumes@mrirogers.com and feel free to check out our website, www.mrirogers.com, for other opportunities.
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