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On Wed, 03 Aug 2011 21:00:01 -0500, Steve Mackay
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On 8/1/2011 1:04 AM, Gunner Asch wrote:
Job Summary

Company
THE DUPPS COMPANY
Location
Germantown
Industries
All
Job Type
Full Time
Employee
Years of Experience
1+ to 2 Years
Career Level
Experienced (Non-Manager)
Job Reference Code
15004395

MACHINIST
About the Job
Machinist
The Dupps Company, a world leader in the manufacture of process
equipment, is seeking a self-motivated individual for a Machinist
position on 1st shift. Qualified candidates will have a minimum of 5
years experience in manual machining (lathes, mills, etc...) with some
CNC exp ( Lathe, mills,etc...). Machining education is a plus. Must have
experience with simultaneous operation of multiple machines and the
ability to work overtime. Responsibilities will include operating
various manual machines with the ability to learn more CNC machining.

Starting pay to $20.00/hour depending on experience plus overtime
opportunities. We also provide an excellent benefits package including
401K with match and additional company contribution, life, AD&D, medical
insurance, dental, short and long term disability coverage, education
reimbursement, free in-house doctor care, paid holidays, 2 weeks
vacation after 6 months, bonus eligibility and more.

For confidential consideration, please e-mail resume and salary history
to:



or forward resume and salary history to:

Human Resource Manager
The Dupps Company
565 N. Cherry Street
Germantown, OH 45327-0189
EOE


There are A LOT of industrial jobs in the area right now.


The pay's not too bad, considering the outstanding perks they include.
They easily double the pay.


My new employer(been there a bit over a year), biggest problem is
finding experienced machinists. The place pays well, has profit sharing
that has been amounting to about an extra weekly paycheck per month. The
insurance sucks, but the profit sharing has made up for it.

They have 6 OKK VM7s, 2 OKK VM5s, 1 OKK VM900, 1 OKK MCV 1260, 8 other
older OKKs, 1 FPT Stinger, 6 FPT 5 axis, 2 Parpas 5 axis, 2 Roeders HS,
6 Kurakis, and 1 Fidia 5 axis.

The place is a candy store of tooling. Ever machine has either 1 seat of
PowerMill, or 1 seat of Prospector CAM.

Every year, they host a HUGE Christmas party where they supply every
employee with a hotel room for the night(at a 4 star hotel)

Once a week they feed us a catered lunch.

So, all in all not a bad place to work


Very cool. But OHIO? gd&r

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