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Title: Immediate Openings in Tampa, FL
Post by: flew-da-coup on 04-16-2012 -- 13:06:56
Technical Maintenance Inc ( TMI ) has 2 positions open at our Tampa facility. I am looking for techs with commercial calibration experience. Please PM me for more specifics.
Title: Re: Immediate Openings in Tampa, FL
Post by: RFCAL on 04-16-2012 -- 14:24:24
what is the pay range?--any relo with this?
Title: Re: Immediate Openings in Tampa, FL
Post by: transistor86 on 04-17-2012 -- 15:54:23
I have commercial experience. How soon can I start? Only thing is i got this house I gotta sell. :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Immediate Openings in Tampa, FL
Post by: flew-da-coup on 04-30-2012 -- 17:15:46
Quote from: RFCAL on 04-16-2012 -- 14:24:24
what is the pay range?--any relo with this?

For you I will help you move. The pay range is between $24 per hour and $29 per hour. Can you send me your resume?
Title: Re: Immediate Openings in Tampa, FL
Post by: jimmyc on 05-01-2012 -- 08:19:23
is 24-29 a pretty good rate for that area? 
Title: Re: Immediate Openings in Tampa, FL
Post by: dahude on 05-10-2012 -- 09:00:12
Quote from: jimmyc on 05-01-2012 -- 08:19:23
is 24-29 a pretty good rate for that area?
Title: Re: Immediate Openings in Tampa, FL
Post by: dahude on 05-10-2012 -- 09:07:51
I live in Avon Park, Florida and I am interested in available positions. I would not have to relocate. I received my PMEL training in USAF. In addition, I attended Jet Engine Test Stand calibration & repair.

David George
863-214-5023
Title: Re: Immediate Openings in Tampa, FL
Post by: NavyCalGuy on 06-01-2012 -- 03:22:56
Currently US Navy active duty calibration tech and am separating in 3 months. Please e-mail me if you would like to review my resume [email protected]. Thank you.
Title: Re: Immediate Openings in Tampa, FL
Post by: USMCPMEL on 06-01-2012 -- 10:01:04
How many years experience do you have NavyCalGuy?
Title: Re: Immediate Openings in Tampa, FL
Post by: NavyCalGuy on 06-04-2012 -- 18:31:11
7 years total as an aviation electronics tech, only about 4 as an actual Cal tech though. I was a FLIR tech on the USS Kittyhawk from 06 to 08 but was working/cross-training in the calibration lab for about 6 months before we decommissioned. Then I went to C school for calibration and have been doing that from 09 till now. So almost 4 years actual cal (with NEC) by the time I separate, but w/ the cross training prior to the school it's closer to 5. Experience in both electronics/phys d if that helps at all.