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Subject:job opening in Chicago From:"Daniel R. Jones" <djones -at- PEGASUS -dot- CC -dot- UCF -dot- EDU> Date:Tue, 27 Dec 1994 12:21:33 -0500
Mike Zilka recently sent me a fax about a job opening with his company in
Chicago. I offered to post his message here.
Those interested in applying are encouraged to call Mike Zilka at Lavin &
Associates, Inc.--312-876-0400.
Mike Zilka's fax:
Position available as of December 20, 1994.
This position is to be filled by the 1st of 1995.
Manager of Technical Publications and Graphic Arts.
Reports to Manager Product Design and Change Control.
Company size: Major division of Fortune 100 company.
Products: Heavy Industrial Equipment.
Location: Northeastern U.S.A.
Salary: 40 to 80 k.
Minimum of a B.A./B.S. Technical or related degree.
Experienced in documentation and graphic arts process.
Plan, organize and schedule the resources of technical publications to
produce and distribute all manuals for parts and maintenance. Provide
all graphic services necessary to meet the needs of the organization.
Manage the technical publications and graphics arts organization.
Manuals include parts and maintenance necessary to obtain maximum
performance designed and manufactured into products. These are very
detailed and complex publications covering drive trains, E/M, mechanical,
electrical, electronic, pneumatic and hydraulic systems.
Mike Zilka, C.P.C.
Fax--312-876-6490
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