FYI. A career fair in Livermore. 

Draexlmaier is an automotive supplier that is opening a new factory in Livermore to supply Tesla. 

If interested in the career fair, get your information in at:

 www.surveymonkey.com/r/MFGCAREER

Teachers, as always please forward to your students.

Mark

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Mark Martin, PhD
Regional Director (DSN), Bay Area
Advanced Manufacturing Workforce Development
California Community Colleges

(650) 248-7728

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From: "Elmore, Alton" <aelmore@kra.com>
Subject: RE: MANUFACTURING TRAINING: Community College Classes starting soon
Date: February 2, 2017 at 11:25:12 AM PST
To: Mark Martin <mark.martin@design4x.com>

Hello Mark,
 
I hope all is well. This is Alton, I would like to share a hiring event coming next week to the Livermore Community Center. Please see the attached flier, and feel free to share it with your local schools students who may be interested in Manufacturing Opportunities. Draxlmaier is an Employer looking to hire 400 candidates.
 
Best regards,
 
Alton Elmore
Business Services Consultant
Alameda County Business Development Group
 |  510.306.8988 |   www.kra.com
www.trivalleyonestop.org/job-board/employers/
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From: manufacturers@bayareamanufacturing.simplelists.com [mailto:manufacturers@bayareamanufacturing.simplelists.com] On Behalf Of Mark Martin
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 11:59 AM
To: Manufacturers - Bay Area
Subject: MANUFACTURING TRAINING: Community College Classes starting soon
 
Dear Bay Area Manufacturers,
If you have employees who are interested in upgrading their skills, be sure and encourage them to sign up for a community college (CC) class. Most of the 28 Bay Area CC’s start next week (January 23) and at only $138 for a (typical) 3 unit class, it’s the best value you’ll find for training.
 
For instance, Laney College (Oakland) has openings in it’s evening intro to manual machining class (MACH210) starting on January 23. Think about sending a QC inspector, CNC operator, or even an engineer (!) to learn manual machining to help improve their knowledge of the manufacturing process. 
 
Colleges have classes in welding, machining, electronics, HVAC, carpentry, and numerous other careers. To find out what is available in the Bay Area, go to: 
 
BayAreaManufacturingCareers.com 
 
From there you can find the details of what each college offers. 
 
Thanks and please let me know if you have any questions.
 
Regards,
Mark
 
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Mark Martin, PhD
Regional Director (DSN), Bay Area
Advanced Manufacturing Workforce Development
California Community Colleges
 
(650) 248-7728
 
 

 

 
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