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Wed, Dec 17, 2014

Help Wanted Sign Out At BRS Aerospace

Company Seeks Industrial Engineer

If you have industrial engineering experience and are looking for a new situation, BRS Aerospace has an opportunity for you.

The company sent an email this week saying they are seeking qualified aeronautical engineers/techs, preferably with airframe and/or  parachute experience to fill positions necessary to meet increasing demand for the BRS product line.

“Never in the 33 year history of our company have we seen such accelerating demand for our products, and most significantly, the demand is coming from US and foreign legacy aircraft manufacturers who are now supporting and offering an airframe parachute for their aircraft," said Boris Popov. Founder and SVP Sales at BRS Aerospace.

The job notice posted on the BRS website says the successful applicant Industrial engineer will determine the most effective ways for an organization to use the basic factors of production - people, machines, materials, information, and energy - to make or process a product or produce a service. The applicant will be the bridge between management goals and operational performance. The main goal is increasing productivity through the management of people, methods of business organization, and technology than are engineers in other specialities, who generally work more with products or processes.

The position posted is in Pine Bluff, NC.

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