I graduate in may with my eng. degree from UK, my degree is in Ag. Engineering but I might be interested.

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Remington Arms is currently seeking an ammunition engineer for the Research and Development facility located in E'town.
If you ever wanted a job in the gun/hunting industry, this may be for you.
For further information, go to this address.
http://www.remington.com/about/emplo...department.asp
I graduate in may with my eng. degree from UK, my degree is in Ag. Engineering but I might be interested.
Hey Jeff... was wondering where you were.... so how much of a referral does Remmington offer for you to find the new imployee? LOL.. not that I am trying to say you are only interested in the money as opposed to just helping out fellow anglers.
Hey, no engineer by education or training, but willing to learn. Currently waiting for feedback from my interview yesterday.. so let me know the salary range for a guy who learns quickly. I'll even take you and your wife out for dinner if the salary is good enough to afford it.... lol
You been fishing yet this year? I made it out once, but am looking forward to the weekend.
Talk with you soon.
Danny
What kind of engineer would it be? Ammunition Engineer...not sure maybe mechanical? I am civil working on stream restoration right now but send me the details and I'll check it out.
Eric J. Hickman Jr.
No referral fee at all. I just thought I'd let the good people of Ky know that there's a job opening here.
I haven't been fishing since last fall. I plan on digging the boat out of hibernation this weekend and getting it ready to go.
We're doing a trip to Ky/Barkley on May 18-21. It'll be me, my dad, Redj, Harold, and maybe a few others. You're welcome to join us. The more the merrier.
I don't have any details that I could send other than what's listed on the website. The website gives contact information.
The position is usually a mechanical engineer, but not always. we had one guy that was aeronautical.
If you're interested, go ahead and apply. You never know.
