CT Design Firm Seeking Entry to Mid Level Engineer

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by david, Oct 27, 2005.

  1. david

    david Guest

    Evo Design LLC in Watertown, CT is looking for a new engineer or
    designer to
    join our expanding engineering team. Not just any individual will do
    though. Since design is our business, we are looking for the right
    person
    to have a passion for design as well as a willingness and ability to
    handle
    the technical details when bringing world class products to market.
    The
    position will include a large amount of CAD modeling and documentation.
    Any
    previous experience with surface modeling of complex form geometry
    would be
    a huge plus. Initial responsibilities would be to support Sr.
    Engineers on
    existing projects, with an increasing level of project responsibility
    as
    needed. Ultimately you would be responsible for entire projects,
    ensuring
    designs not only meet manufacturing requirements but keep the form
    looking
    at hot as it can be.

    Along with the following qualifications, the right person must possess
    a
    strong work ethic and have a genuine excitement about product design.

    Qualifications Required:
    ASMET minimum, prefer BSME.
    3-5 years practical experience in a product development environment
    preferably in the consumer products or medical device industries.
    Solidworks 2005, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
    Excellent verbal and written communications skills.

    Salary : $45K
    Benefits : Medical, Comp Time, Vacation, Flexible hours
    Small company environment, excellent location.

    Please no recruiters or placement services. Only qualified individuals
    should reply. Please submit your resume or portfolio via email to:

    David Seebauer
    Engineering Director
    Evo Design LLC
    1369 Main St.
    Watertown, CT 06795
    Phone: 860.945.1118
    Fax: 860.945.1104
    email:
    Web: www.evodesign.com
     
    david, Oct 27, 2005
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  2. david

    Cliff Guest

    Crossposted to alt.machines.cnc
     
    Cliff, Oct 27, 2005
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  3. david

    Cliff Guest

    So you'd be paying ~ US$ 22/hour in CT ?
     
    Cliff, Oct 27, 2005
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  4. david

    adchin Guest

    Oooh Cliff

    Thanks for this posting. I will write to them to see if they will let me
    work from another continent, on a lower salary scale, obviously. This is a
    very interesting job. Thank you. Will surf their site later this evening.
    Thanks

    Adrian
     
    adchin, Oct 27, 2005
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  5. david

    tony kujawa Guest

    Is that bad or good? I have no idea, I'm in OH.
     
    tony kujawa, Oct 27, 2005
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  6. david

    tony kujawa Guest


    Thanks, just curious. CA wages are MUCH higher than anywhere else in the
    country. Hell, MI wages are 25-30% higher than OH wages. Then again the
    same house that I can buy in a decent neighborhood in OH is 100K and in MI
    it is 150K, and I'm sure 200+ in CA.
     
    tony kujawa, Oct 28, 2005
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  7. david

    That70sTick Guest

    Closer to $400K in Silicon Gulch. That's a big factor in why I left.
    Didn't make sense to make twice the money and live half as well.
     
    That70sTick, Oct 28, 2005
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  8. david

    tony kujawa Guest


    Wow, I knew they were well over 200K in CA, but damn $300-400 pretty much
    everywhere? How in the hell does anybody afford to live out there? Not
    trying to be nosy, but you would have to make 100K/yr to afford a house.
    You make that kind of $ out there?
     
    tony kujawa, Oct 28, 2005
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  9. david

    Bonobo Guest

    Bonobo, Oct 28, 2005
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  10. david

    That70sTick Guest

    You have to make much more than $100K/year to really afford a house.
    Lots of couples with dual 6-figure incomes struggling to pay mortgages.
    Lots of houses with no furniture and old cars in garages.

    Nice thing about SJ: no such thing as a cruddy neighborhood.
     
    That70sTick, Oct 28, 2005
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  11. david

    Cliff Guest

    Meal at McDonalds: ~ $15.
    1 BR 1 BA fixer-upper ~ $250,000 ....... last I knew,
    long ago.
    Probably been some inflation since then.
     
    Cliff, Oct 29, 2005
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  12. david

    tony kujawa Guest

    Then basically the guy can go F himself and his $45K/yr. LOL, what an
    a-hole.
     
    tony kujawa, Oct 31, 2005
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  13. david

    IYM Guest

    Sheesh - try Long Island sometime....pretty much the same. Just glad my
    wife talked me into building our house in 2000....I was procrastinating
    about doing it at the time - Man, I'm glad now she pushed me....

    Scott
     
    IYM, Oct 31, 2005
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  14. david

    bmallary Guest

    Have you looked at FOR SALE BY OWNER properties; perhaps you could get
    a better price if the owner is not giving up 4-6% to an agent. There
    are a number of online sites that you can look at; though I'd try
    www.byownerplanet.com which has compiled several of the larger sites
    into one place searchable via Google Map. It looks like there are at
    least 7000 listings in CA alone.

    brightfish
     
    bmallary, Nov 6, 2005
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  15. david

    neil Guest

    hey great site
    I used the virtual tour and was able to find a house that I think I could be
    very happy in....
    Is Malibu a good area?
    BTW do you think the owners would mind someone from NZ living in their
    walk-in pantry?
    - I should confess I really need to hang upside down for several hours a
    day -preferably overnight- to be comfortable living away from home - do you
    think that would that upset any one?
     
    neil, Nov 6, 2005
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  16. david

    Cliff Guest

    Floor space is often expensive by the square foot.
    Huge discounts for little-in-demand ceiling footage
    though.
     
    Cliff, Nov 6, 2005
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