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Post subject: American Microwave Corp, Frederick, MD
Unread postPosted: Fri Oct 08, 2004 3:56 pm
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Below are American Microwave Corporation's current job openings. If you are interested in any of these positions please feel free to fax your resume to 301-682-7120 or e-mail hr@americanmicrowavecorp.com

Purchasing
We are seeking a well-rounded individual with 2-3 years experience to be our purchasing clerk. The ideal candidate will be an energetic self-starter who can multi-task and interact with various departments. Ability to work with a manual system at a fast pace is required. Preference will be given to those with manufacturing and electronics experience. Knowledge of Word, Excel, and Peachtree is mandatory. Hard-working, dependable candidates need only apply.


We are also constantly looking for intelligent engineers.

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Sir do you offer Internship or Co-op postition

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We do not currently offer internship & co-op positions. You may fax your resume to 301-682-7120 or e-mail hr@americanmicrowavecorp.com & if something comes up in the future, we will already have your resume on file.

Thank you for your interest.

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