Friday, August 5, 2011

Thermotron Jobs That Don't Require a College Degree









Work your way up the ladder of success !!! one-rung-at-a-time





Don't wait --get on board !!! start your carreer at the bottom !!



Manufacturing Jobs That Don't Require a College Degree, management,

Sales, Field service engineer, General manager..Branch manager, field sales engineer, human resourses specialist.. are some of the options

July 2011
Categories: In the News

From Mlive.com:

There are jobs all over the place for people with experience, good skills and a college degree.

If you don't have all three of those, particularly if you don't have a college degree, landing employment can be trickier. Here's an idea.

Thermotron Industries in Holland is holding an open interview day on July 13, looking for as many as 20 people to work in its assembly areas.

No college degree required -

although
you have to have a high school diploma or a GED


and
it helps to have gone to community college because these jobs require the ability to think.






Thermotron designs and builds test chambers and vibration equipment that is used to test what its customers in such industries as automotive, electronic, cell phone and batteries manufacture and sell, explains Human Resources Manager Elaine Johnson.

Some of the test chambers are as small as a microwave oven and some are as big as a two-car garage. There is no assembly line as such, but people work in teams and Johnson says that someone who gets along well with others and who is able to work collaboratively will do best.

In the past, Thermotron has recruited workers from the Grand Rapids Community College HVAC training program because what people learn there about heating and refrigeration translates well into what they'll do at Thermotron.

Johnson says that at next week's open interview day, she'll be looking for both people with experience and people who will need some training. She is especially interested in finding experienced welders and people who have worked installing air conditioners and furnaces in residential and commercial environments.

"We are looking for people who are eager to learn, have a good work ethic and a stable work history -- although we take into account what the economy has done to some people," Johnson says.

Pay starts at $10 per hour
for beginners and increases for more experienced people.

(
thermotron expects a-lot for 10 bucks an hour!)



All shifts are available and most of the jobs are full time with benefits.

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