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XcYZ
04-07-2007, 10:22 AM
I'm posting this on behalf of Evernham Motorsports. If you feel that you're qualified and would like to pursue this, send an e-mail to Kevin ([email protected]). Please send only if you're interested. No fan mail, please.



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EVERNHAM MOTORSPORTS A GROWING ENTERPRISE
Powerful engines are the core of Evernham Motorsports' winning performance, and the engine development on the team's R5-P7 Dodge Magnum engines is done at Evernham Engines in Concord, N.C. From innovative computer modeling systems to advance tooling equipment to full-scale dynamometers, Evernham Engines creates and builds the most competitive engines in racing.

www.EvernhamMotorsports.com

Evernham Engines is looking for a detail oriented person with exceptional organizational skills to fill a vacancy in their Catia V5 CAM programming position. Candidates must have at least 5 years Catia CNC programming experience in both milling and turning. Experience with Dassault Systems’ Catia/Solid Works and Microsofts’ SMARTEAM is a big plus.

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Evernham Motorsports CATIA V5 and SMARTEAM overview (http://www.3ds.com/fileadmin/your_strategy/customer_stories/flyers/Evernham_DS_MS_Final.pdf)

Job Description:

- Write tool path CNC programs from Catia V5 solid models for all milling and turning equipment.
- Become a vital link between the Engineering Dept and Manufacturing to provide high quality engine components in an efficient manner.
- Assemble work packets with tool lists, part programs and fixturing.

Experience:

- Must have at least 5 years Catia V5 programming experience.
- Must have experience in an engineering driven, high quality, manufacturing facility.
- Must have Catia V5 design/solid modeling experience.

Requirements:

- Must have knowledge of the various latest and greatest types of tooling, fixturing, etc used in the industry.
- Must have good organizational skills.
- Must have good communication skills.
- Must work well with other professionals in their field where helping the team is of the essence.

70gotboost
04-08-2007, 02:38 PM
Thanks for the post Scott.

I was thinking maybe someone out there in Lateral-g land had the qualifications and wanted to make the career move to NASCAR country, or knows of someone that does. Anyway, this is the same add I posted on monster.com on Saturday. If anyone is interested or knows someone that might be, shoot me a resume'. I am looking to fill this position in the next 30-60 days.

Kevin

B Schein
04-08-2007, 10:16 PM
This sound like the type of job I would love to do to bad I don’t have any Citia experience just pro-e, auto cad, and master cam. Its hard to get experience with Citia not many school teach it and it is really expensive.

70gotboost
04-08-2007, 10:52 PM
This sound like the type of job I would love to do to bad I don’t have any Citia experience just pro-e, auto cad, and master cam. Its hard to get experience with Citia not many school teach it and it is really expensive.

I understand where you're coming from Brian, I'm looking for someone that can 'hit the ground running' if you know what I mean. I just don't have the time to put into training right now...