Where are all the Calibration going?

Started by flow, 10-12-2009 -- 13:02:19

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flow

I WAS LOOKING ON ALL THE JOB SITES AND COULD NOT FIND A TRUE METROLOGY JOB LISTED! I'M IN CALIFORNIA,MAYBE THAT THE PROBLEM!

mrrob007

Yeah pretty much. Send me copy of your resume. I might have something for you. mrrob007 at yahoo dot com

CalLabSolutions

That would be a good addition to this site. A resume and job openings page(s)..

There are a couple of places I know to look for people and postings.

www.ecalibration.com
www.CalLabMag.com
Michael L. Schwartz
Automation Engineer
Cal Lab Solutions
  Web -  http://www.callabsolutions.com
Phone - 303.317.6670

Kalrock

There is a Job Listings Forum here and inside of it there is a place to put your resume.  I think the problem is there just aren't as many companies advertising jobs, but that doesn't mean they aren't hiring.

USMCPMEL

I had looked for a while for jobs in West Virginia but can not find a single calibration lab down there. Anyone ever heard of a lab?? Or just like to make some random comments about why West Virginians don't need a calibration lab??

Hawaii596

Back when I was job hunting, there was a standard set of websites I regularly checked:

Monster[dot]com (of course)
ecalibration[dot]com (as already mentioned)
Destinygrp[dot]com (had a lot of defense related jobs)
https:_/_/chart.donhr.navy[dot]mil/index.asp (Navy jobs)
careerbuilder[dot]com (kind of like monster, but I didn't like as much - and they put me on junk mail lists)
Pmel[dot]org (usually had some PMEL jobs)
Here on this website
BAE Systems (sometimes will have listings for Saudi, etc.)

I also have a lengthy set of websites for searching for international jobs (not specializing in PMEL), so I won't bother with them here.  But if we wanted to put up such a set of links, maybe an international job search engine might be useful

I would concur that it would be a nice feature to have a list of links to the various places on the web where calibration jobs are normally to be found.  I'm not looking now, but you never know when you will be; and having such a list for such a small field as ours would be a great service to the PMEL Community.
"I often say that when you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about it; but when you cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfactory kind."
Lord Kelvin (1824-1907)
from lecture to the Institute of Civil Engineers, 3 May 1883

WestCoastCal

I took the NCSL directory, verified contacts over the phone and then sent resumes off.  That was many years ago, it worked very well.

griff61

Sarcasm - Just one more service I offer