Prepare for high demand plumbing with On The Job
| Lawson State Community College Plumbing Technology instructor Steve Taylor, left, supervised On The Job host Bobby Jon Drinkard's attempt to assemble a toilet.
Developed thousands of years ago as ancient civilizations created public baths and provision of potable water and drainage of wastes, plumbing industry is now a high demand occupation.
On The Job learned more from Steve Taylor's Plumbing Technology class at Lawson State Community College in Birmingham. Tune in Sunday at 2 p.m. on your local APT channel to learn why this occupation is so demanded and what is needed to get it.
Also, don't miss On The Job special feature on the new dynamic Robotic Maintenance Training Center at Calhoun Community College. Hear industry professionals tell you why Alabama is a leader among the nation's best when it comes to robotic maintenance training.
Previous On The Job videos are available online at www.onthejobtv.org
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Mail your request to: On The Job TV 15 Technology Court Montgomery, AL 36116
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Recruitment open with 14 career opportunities |
AIDT is currently serving 96 employers in 34 counties seeking qualified people to fill 20,926 jobs.
Applications for training and employment are currently available with 13 of the employers and with AIDT-Maritime Welding Training in Mobile. Recruitment opportunities started and updated this week are listed below.
Click the map or links below for information about these opportunities and to apply for jobs or training required to qualify for these positions. You may also contact your local Alabama Career Center office and a location identified in the advertisement. Detailed Career Center information, including addresses and telephone numbers, is available here.
For information about jobs currently open with AIDT, click AIDT Jobs link or visit our website online.
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This week's new and updated recruitment:
E Green Technologies
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AIDT
is seeking candidates for a pre-employment training program to staff a
new company located in Alexander City in Tallapoosa County. Training
will be held for:
- Production Associates
- Sewing Machine Operators
Successful completion of training can lead to exciting opportunities with E Green Technologies.
General Requirements:
- High school diploma/GED required
- Manufacturing sewing experience required
- Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs
- Must be able to perform continuous production related work and multiple tasks
- Job requires the ability to lift, bend, sit and stand for many hours at a time
- Must be able to work 1st or 2nd shift
Pay & Benefits:
- Starting wage $10.00/hr
- Competitive benefits program
Interested candidates should apply at the following location:
Lake Martin Area Economic Development Alliance Campus of Central Alabama Community College Betty Carol Graham Technology Center Jr College Circle Alexander City, AL 35010
Deadline to apply is August 22, 2008 Pick up applications Monday-Friday from 9am-4pm
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Nippon Oil Lubricants (America) LLC
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NOLA is seeking a dedicated person to fill the Senior
Lab Technician position with the industry in Talladega in Talladega
County.
This position requires the successful candidate to have
a BS degree in Science or Engineering, eight to ten years of experience
in a laboratory environment, petroleum/chemical industry.
Experience
or certification in industry quality systems such as ISO, QS, and TS is
a plus. Common knowledge of computer related skills, such as Microsoft
Access, Excel, Work and Outlook and the ability to lift 30 lbs. is
required.
Competitive salary along with great benefits,
including health insurance, paid vacations, 401(k) including company
match and safe harbor.
Qualified candidates can apply by emailing the resume to k.taki@noclube.com
AIDT training for this professional position is not required.
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Continuing recruitment:
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Coffee County-Elba Mobile Attic, Inc.: Production Associates
Colbert County-Cherokee National Alabama Corp: Welding Team Member National Alabama Corp: Maintenance Technician National Alabama Corp: Team Member
Colbert County-Muscle Shoals North American Lighting Inc.: Assembly Team Member, Coating Team Member, Tool&Die Maker, Liner Technician
Fayette County-Fayette Truck Bodies & Equipment International Inc: Mig Welders
Geneva County-Geneva Lincoln Fabrics: Mechanics, Operators
Jefferson County-Bessemer U.S. Pipe & Foundry: Maintenance Technician, Electrical Technician
Madison County-Huntsville Toyota Motor Corporation: Maintenance Team Members, Facilities Team Members
Mobile County-Calvert ThyssenKrupp Steel & Stainless USA LLC: Maintenance ThyssenKrupp Steel & Stainless USA LLC: Operators
Mobile County-Mobile Berg Spiral Pipe Corp.: Production Technicians AIDT-Maritime Welding Training
Shelby County-Calera Transportation Services, Inc.: Welders
St. Clair County-Pell City WKW-Erbsloeh North America, Inc: Operation Manager, Assembly Operator, Polisher, CMM/Layout Operator WKW-Erbsloeh North America, Inc: Polishers, Operators
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 Alabama's number-one business incentive provides recruitment, assessment, and training for employers creating jobs in Alabama. As Alabama's economy evolves, AIDT services continuously adapt to meet the needs of aerospace, automotive, chemical processing and bio-technology manufacturers, as well as the wide range of traditional industrial groups such as food processing, distribution/warehousing, technical services, and others.
A close working relationship with each client results in development of consistently effective processes for recruitment, selection and training of skilled and motivated employees. AIDT also provides leadership development, industrial maintenance assessment, safety assistance, process improvement assessment, and other services.
AIDT's mission for new and expanding employers creating jobs in Alabama is to recruit and train personnel to provide quality workforce development and to expand citizens' opportunities through the jobs that are created. AIDT has provided thousands of skilled, motivated employees to Alabama industries since 1971. It became the first state workforce training entity in the world to earn international ISO 9001:2000 certification for its quality management system and has been consistently ranked one of the top state workforce training agencies in the United States.
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Many job seekers are unprepared for job interviews. Some don't dress appropriately. Some have poor hygiene. Some have little or no communication skills. Without skills to present themselves better, many people fail to get the job.
AIDT provides Interview T.I.P.S. (Training to Improve Presentation Skills) to solve these and other problems cited by Alabama business leaders and AIDT project managers who interview job seekers.
Click here to register online.

Are you prepared for your next job interview?
Do you need computer skills to get a job?
Have you heard of diversity and sexual harassment prevention, but you're not sure what they mean?
Skills@Work provides information needed to answer your questions. Sessions are available each Tuesday and Thursday: December 2-January 20 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at AIDT Center-Montgomery 15 Technology Court
Skills@Work training is available at no cost for job seekers from high school age through adulthood.
Pre-registration is required.
Click here to register online or call Connie Sator at 334-280-4453.
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Alabama Nigerian International Business Symposium
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Oct. 20-23, 2008 Renaissance Montgomery Convention Center
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Join 100+ Nigerian business leaders prepared to invest, partner, network and create business initiatives with the Alabama business community.
Areas the group seeks to explore with Alabama representatives include:
- Agriculture
- Textiles
- Education
- Biofuels
- Microbiology
- Farming
- Industrial
- Import/Export
- Aeronautics
- Auto Industry
- Banking
- Health
- Technology
- and more...
Click here to learn more. For conference registration information, dial 404-414-9032
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Economic Development Strategies
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Nov. 5-6, 2008 Going Green: Strategies for Sustainable Economic Development The two-day course will assemble sustainable economic development
experts and leading economic and community developers at the Alabama
4-H Center in Columbiana.
For information, click here or contact Allyson Martin at ahm0007@auburn.edu or 334.844-3685.
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