NEW YORK -- EMS sales from the North American automotive industry are likely to grow from $1.1 billion in 2005 to $3.1 billion by 2012, according to Frost & Sullivan.
The uptick is due to greater outsourcing of certain key operations and a higher amount of electronic content
EDINA, MN -- The SMTA will be hosting a job center during SMTAI, held in conjunction
with Assembly Technology Expo on Sept. 26-28 in suburban Chicago. The job center is soliciting local and national companies for job openings in the
electronics manufacturing and supply industry.
The SMTA is providing
booth space and a listing of jobs available. Potential employees will be matched
to the jobs available and will be given copies of job descriptions and company
contact information.
The job center will provide your company the
opportunity to reach a region rich in high technology and electronics industry
professionals. Examples of SMTAI and ATExpo attendee primary job functions are:
Administration
Circuit/Systems Packaging Design, Circuit Design
Engineering Management
Engineering Support (Field Engineering, Technicians)
Production, Manufacturing, Process Engineering
Quality Control/Quality Assurance, Production Testing
Research & Development
Sales and Marketing.
To participate send your job
openings to Sis Sullivan at sis@smta.org no later than Sept. 15 and include the following:
Company Name
Job Title and Short Job Description
Job Function (see list above)
Number of Openings
Company Contact Information (name, phone, email address)
Preferred Method of Contact (mail, email, phone call).
FRANKLIN, MA – Speedline Technologies reported
sales rose 10% sequentially during its fiscal second quarter ended June 30.
Sales were up 33% over the second quarter of 2005.
In a press statement, president and chief executive Pierre
de Villemejane said, “On the whole, we see positive signs