Smiths Detection Open House Manufacturing - Edgewood, MD at Geebo

Smiths Detection Open House

Company Name:
RCJ Consulting,LLC
Smiths Detection Open House/Hiring Event for:
Assemblers, Technicians and Warehouse Personnel
Smiths Detection is a world-leading designer and manufacturer of sensors that detect and identify explosives, weapons, chemical agents, biohazards, nuclear and radioactive material, narcotics and contraband.
Our technology helps customers in the global transportation, ports and borders, critical infrastructure, military and emergency responder markets. We have the most comprehensive range of detection technologies in the world, including -ray, trace detection, infra-red and gamma ray spectroscopy, and millimetre-wave.
If you would like to be a part of our team - Please join us at our Hiring Event
Fill out an application (if you haven't already completed on-line)
Meet with a representative from the company
Get information on the positions and our benefits
When: April 7
Time: 8:30 AM- 5 PM
Where: 2202 Lakeside Blvd Edgewood, MD 21040
RSVPs Preferred!
Call 262-439-1870 or Email
to reserve your spot TODAY!
Want to get a jump on things? Complete our application on our website using the following links:
Assembler: http://www.smithsdetectioncareers.com/na/index.php?p=viewjob&job_id=2853&refer=20
Technician: http://www.smithsdetectioncareers.com/na/index.php?p=viewjob&job_id=2857&refer=20
Warehouse Personnel: Job description pending for those interested please submit your resume directly toEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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