Job: Rotary engine development engineer
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Job: Rotary engine development engineer
Hi guys,
I just thought i should throw this up here in case it helps anyone out.
I am in the process of leaving my job as a sr. rotary engine development engineer in Muskegon Mi. The company is really hurting for engineers, especially anyone with rotary engine knowledge. If you are interested, and have an engineering degree, I can almost surely get you an interview.
Now, just to be clear, I do not think this is a great company to work for. They have some pretty big management and organizational issues. However, they are one of only a few companies actively working with rotary engines, so if you are willing to put up with some BS to gain rotary engineering experience, it might be worth your while. I know how hard it can be to find anything you are truly interested in, especially if you don't have a lot of experience. They also pay quite well, at least if you hire in as a contractor.
Anyway, I know this is a weird offer, but if anyone really wants to work on rotaries and is tolerant of bureaucracy and thinks they would be interested, PM me and I will be more than happy to put you in touch.
Pat
I just thought i should throw this up here in case it helps anyone out.
I am in the process of leaving my job as a sr. rotary engine development engineer in Muskegon Mi. The company is really hurting for engineers, especially anyone with rotary engine knowledge. If you are interested, and have an engineering degree, I can almost surely get you an interview.
Now, just to be clear, I do not think this is a great company to work for. They have some pretty big management and organizational issues. However, they are one of only a few companies actively working with rotary engines, so if you are willing to put up with some BS to gain rotary engineering experience, it might be worth your while. I know how hard it can be to find anything you are truly interested in, especially if you don't have a lot of experience. They also pay quite well, at least if you hire in as a contractor.
Anyway, I know this is a weird offer, but if anyone really wants to work on rotaries and is tolerant of bureaucracy and thinks they would be interested, PM me and I will be more than happy to put you in touch.
Pat
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