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HellermannTyton Looking to Fill Dozens of Skilled Positions

HellermannTyton is hosting an on-site career fair on Saturday, Sept. 15, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and are looking to fill dozens of skilled positions.

HellermannTyton, a global manufacturer of cable management, identification, and connectivity solutions, will hold an on-site career fair on Saturday, Sept. 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at its corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility, 7930 N. Faulkner Rd., in Milwaukee.  The company is looking to fill dozens of primarily skilled manufacturing positions, including maintenance, automation and plastics processing technicians, production managers and supervisors, and other departmental positions due to the company’s growth.   

Applicants are asked to bring their resume and references.

"We recently invested in our third manufacturing facility here in Milwaukee, and are looking for hard-working, dedicated people to join our team," says Sue Tomchek, PHR, Director of Human Resources at HellermannTyton.  "HellermannTyton is a key supplier to major customers in the automotive, heavy equipment, and electrical industries.  This career fair is a great opportunity for individuals to meet with our people, tour our plant and see the tremendous opportunity for personal and professional growth."

HellermannTyton offers competitive wages and a benefits package that includes a 401k, health and dental plans, profit-sharing, tuition reimbursement, safety glass and shoe reimbursements, and paid holidays and vacations.

"We take good care of our employees," adds Tomchek. "One-third of our workforce has been here more than 10 years and we reward our employees for their ideas and efforts."

HellermannTyton has seen double digit growth in the last five years.  The company makes parts for virtually anything that moves on land, sea, air and in space.  Its manufacturing facilities are clean, air conditioned and equipped with state-of-the-art technology.  In addition to the Faulkner Rd. location, where the career fair will take place, HellermannTyton has a manufacturing, assembly and corporate office at 8475 N. 87th.   Its third facility will have expanded manufacturing capabilities and is at located on 19 acres at 6701 W. Good Hope Rd.  The 92,000 square foot facility is expected to open in the first quarter of 2013.  All three facilities are located within a three mile radius.

For more information about the HellermannTyton Career Fair check them out online here. 

ABOUT HELLERMANNTYTON 
HellermannTyton is a recognized manufacturer of high-quality fasteners, clamps, clips, connectors, cable management products, and identification systems for the electrical, industrial, commercial data, renewable energy, and telecommunications markets. HellermannTyton offers an integrated approach to design, operation, and delivery to optimize service and solutions for local and global customers. The company’s engineered solutions and innovative products are designed and constructed to meet the strictest quality standards while delivering reliable implementation at the lowest cost. HellermannTyton is a global manufacturer located in 34 countries with North American headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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