Job Developer Tour Shares Insights with Recruiters
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CenterState CEO is bringing awareness to job developers, people on the front lines dedicated to helping clients, constituents and students obtain entry- and mid-level advanced manufacturing jobs. Nearly 50 job developers toured high-tech manufacturing firms United Radio, Morse Manufacturing Co., Inc., and NexGen Power Systems to learn about scores of opportunities available in this industry.
United Radio, Morse Manufacturing and NexGen Power Systems are among local employers offering full-time, livable wages to jobs that offer career paths. Many are accessible via the bus line. The tour revealed everything from products and processes with patents to a clean room used in the creation of microchips.
The community can learn more about high-tech manufacturing at a free Syracuse Surge Pop-Upevent. Learn more.
Employers struggling with recruiting in the tech or high-tech manufacturing space should contact Meghan Durso, senior manager of Industry Partnerships for Work Train, at mdurso@centerstateceo.comor Laiza Semidey, Syracuse Surge workforce manager, at lsemidey@centerstateceo.com.
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A welder at Morse Manufacturing explains robotic welding.
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