jodiellis

Topic: Master Plater

Hello! My name is Jodi Ellis and am the Manager, Candidate Development with Harvey Hohauser & Associates. We are a Retained Executive Search firm servicing our clients for 25 years.

I'm looking to identify a Master Plater for our client in Southeast Michigan. Compensation will be $100-$120K plus relocation. Please review the attached job profile. Thank you!

Regards,

Jodi Ellis
Manager, Candidate Development

http://www.hohauser.com
jodi@hohauser.com
248-641-1400


The Company

A division of a privately-held company based in Southeastern Michigan, our client is a NADCAP accredited chemical process and surface engineering company serving the aerospace, defense, medical, power generation and other industries. Their processes include protective plating of metal surfaces with metallic finishes such as cadmium, copper, nickel, silver and chromium.Other processes include cleaning, degreasing, masking, phosphating and black oxide coating.Their customer-centered operating philosophy and strict adherence to quality standards has earned the trust of such aerospace primes as Boeing, Curtiss Wright, General Electric, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, Rolls Royce, Sikorsky and others. With a capacity to innovate under stringent industrial requirements, they respond to their customers' needs with agility and professionalism.


The Challenge

Now fully integrated into a larger parent entity; this plating division is positioned well to diversify and expand the entire holding companies P&L. The Master Plater will be integral in the growth and profitability of this division and the holding company, as well.The ideal candidate will not only provide consistency and training to the staff in the areas of plating, coating, and treating metal items by immersion in a series of chemical or electrolytic solutions, but once consistency in these processes have been established/improved, the Master Plater will have the opportunity to increase customer interaction and P&L responsibility.The entities quality status is best in class as it applies to electrolytic and chemical processes.

Last edited by jodiellis (09/28/2011 - 02:11 PM)