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Any MC jobs in Phoenix area?


RandyN
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Well, the time has come and I'm moving to Phoenix in 3 weeks, Michigan has dried up for me and my family. I live in a small town and have drove 40 miles each way for work for the last 7 years, Now the kids are all out of school, and we can't all drive for work, so were going to the big city (my parents are there too, so killing two birds).

 

I have used mastercam since version 3.1, and have been designing forming tools in mc and solidworks for the last 7 years. Before this job, I spent 8 years designing injection molds in mc and pro/e. Before that I had my own shop with my dad in socal and did aerospace job shopping. I am a computer geek as lots of us are, and have supported engineering depts. everywhere I have worked, installs, troubleshooting, training others, etc.

 

If anyone in the phoenix area knows of someone that can use an all around cad/cam guy, please let me know, either here or by email.

 

Thanks smile.gif

 

[ 05-22-2009, 09:58 AM: Message edited by: RandyN ]

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I haven't checked with the reseller yet, figured I would wait till I get there, leaving Mich. June 10th, arriving there the 12th, just testing the waters here in emastercam.

 

Searching for mastercam jobs on career builders, monster, etc. just doesn't come up with much in Phoenix. I know there is a lot of manufacturing there, but its not like socal.

 

If my parents weren't living in Phoenix I might have headed back to the old socal stomping grounds, but cost of living is so high there just not sure I want to jump into that mess atm.

 

Thanks for that thought Hardmill, I may try something like that if I don't get anything I like in the mastercam/solidworks area. to tell the truth I would really prefer solidworks design over anything else, either mold or die. I have a good background in designing sheetmetal forming tools, deep draw stuff, appliances, washer/dryers, automotive, etc. but may have to fall back on machining to get in the door, you know how that goes..

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