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		<title>Engineering Jobs and Careers in Kansas City, MO</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 06:18:33 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Missouri jobs]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[career in engineering]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[engineer job opportunities]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although the US is still undergoing tough times because of the global financial crisis, engineers are still in demand and can find quality jobs in Missouri. Sspecialized and experienced engineers are also being outsourced by major companies which provide further employment options in the engineering field. Engineering career opportunities in Kansas City can be sourced [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Although the US is still undergoing tough times because of the global financial crisis, engineers are still in demand and can find quality jobs in Missouri. Sspecialized and experienced engineers are also being outsourced by major companies which provide further employment options in the engineering field.</p>
<p>Engineering career opportunities in Kansas City can be sourced from job sites and agencies offering specific job opportunities for qualified engineers. A 4 year Mechanical or Manufacturing Degree is usually necessary A candidate with a 4 year degree and experience in any of these specialized fields, who is over 18 years of age and a U.S citizen, can apply. Interviews are conducted either by the Company or by employment agencies.</p>
<p>Some specific jobs in the field of engineering are Electrical/Controls Engineers, Systems Engineer, Chemical Engineers, Structural Engineers, Science Engineers,  Product Development Engineer, Sales Engineers, Chief Engineer, and Technical Recruiting Officer.</p>
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</script></div><p>Jobs  in and around Kansas City, MO for a Systems Engineer and  Manufacturing Process Engineer are all listed on the job websites. Civil and Mechanical Engineering jobs are available throughout the year. The Air National Guard offers a part time job for a Repair/Installation/Maintenance Engineer who can upkeep the facilities.</p>
<p>Candidates willing to work as architectural engineers in Kansas City must be able to create proposed solutions along with technical materials and application drawings for presentation to prospective client organizations. They must also be able to put forth technical solutions which can be implemented in due course of time. Field and technical service engineers must also act as key decision makers with respect to working with (and knowing when to deploy) technical subject matter experts. They can also play a vital role with respect to development and implementation of the business/account strategic plans with sales team. They also have to foster customer relationships as defined by account strategies at the appropriate levels and also be an integral member of the business and technical solution.</p>
<p>For a fresh graduate the options and advantages are many as they offer State Tuition Assistance and Student Loan Repayment. A student can obtain a part time job in the engineering field and benefit by working a few hours with a Company and spending the rest of the time studying to gain their engineering qualification.</p>
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		<title>Jobs in Missouri: Finding information on job openings</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 05:39:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>roshni</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Show Me the Money in the Show-Me State Finding information on the diverse job openings Missouri offers is effortless, with its major industries in aerospace, transportation equipment, food processing, chemicals, printing/publishing, electrical equipment and light manufacturing. If all of that seemed like too much this article can narrow it down for you a little and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Finding information on the diverse job openings Missouri offers is effortless, with its major industries in aerospace, transportation equipment, food processing, chemicals, printing/publishing, electrical equipment and light manufacturing.</p>
<p>If all of that seemed like too much this article can narrow it down for you a little and give you the seven best job resources.</p>
<p>1. Government institutions. Both in the government itself and as a provider of information on job openings as required by the Labor Department Office. A good percentage of jobs in the United States are in the civil sector; it is the largest single employer here. Look into the various departments (they advertise regularly in newspapers and online) and ask the Labor office for more assistance with other employment.</p>
<p>2. Newspapers and classifieds. The first medium of advertising jobs, it is still going strong largely because of its reach and accessibility. Many companies and businesses advertise in newspapers (they might even be looking for somebody who regularly reads the paper!).</p>
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</script></div><p>3. Job websites. The Internet is rapidly reaching more and more households globally every day and thus job board and forums are becoming more and more popular, both for employers and employees.</p>
<p>4. Job/career fairs. These are actually an excellent place to apply for employment as you can get interviewed there right on the spot instead of waiting for your resume to get noticed. Many are government sponsored and advertised in newspapers so make sure you look out for these as well. Get to a job/career fair early if you really want to find a job opportunity there.</p>
<p>5. Network. Friends, family, acquaintances, old colleagues, teachers and co-workers are a great place to start your job search. Make sure you stay in touch with people, it doesn’t have to be every day but do call or email once in a while. It’ll make looking for a job much easier and is one of the most effective ways to find work.</p>
<p>6. Online presence. It is very important nowadays to have an online presence (website, forum, resume etc) that you can refer people and potential employers to because it takes hardly a second for them to look you up, and it’s a great way to showcase your skills, talent and experience.</p>
<p>7. Recruiters/employment agencies. The first thing to do is find out how much they’re going to charge but if it’s a good head-hunting agency then it’s well worth investing the time and money to find a good job through them.</p>
<p>You don’t have to, and shouldn’t, pick up the first job that comes your way. (Unless it’s your dream job of course!) Do your research, be patient, be thorough and you’ll likely be successful. Happy hunting!</p>
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