STEM Job Seekers Need Look No Further

June 9, 2014

As the demand for more workers in manufacturing industries continues to climb, AME wants to connect professionals with the organizations that need their unique skills.

The Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME) is proud to announce the debut of the AME Manufacturing Job Board, a valuable resource for both job seekers and manufacturing companies across the country.

As the demand for more workers in manufacturing industries continues to climb, AME wants to connect professionals with the organizations that need their unique skills.

"We're seeing an increase in demand for skilled workers as the manufacturing industry experiences incredible growth and more manufacturing jobs returning to America. We’re proud to support manufacturers with tools such as this job board," said AME President Paul Kuchuris. "We're getting the skilled and talented workers who make these industries great into jobs that are going to challenge and excite them."

Access the AME Manufacturing Job Board today via jobs.ame.org. For more information on the AME Manufacturing Job Board, contact AME Education and Training Coordinator Jerrianne Strohmeyer at [email protected]. For press inquiries, contact Jodi Talley at [email protected].

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