COMMUNITY COLLEGE JOB POSTINGS
When we get requests from companies looking for community college students for manufacturing employment, we email that information to our newsletter list. If you would like to receive these emails, please sign up for our JOB NEWSLETTER.
To see previous emails, visit our ARCHIVE of job postings.
If you're a company and want to send out a job posting to the list, please contact us.
When we get requests from companies looking for community college students for manufacturing employment, we email that information to our newsletter list. If you would like to receive these emails, please sign up for our JOB NEWSLETTER.
To see previous emails, visit our ARCHIVE of job postings.
If you're a company and want to send out a job posting to the list, please contact us.
Search Job Aggregator List * |
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* We chose to use SimplyHired for our job aggregator because it searches a large number of other job posting sites. However, it won't necessarily have all jobs listed in the Bay Area. We encourage you to look at other posting sites, such as Craigslist, Indeed, CareerBuilder, Monster, etc. to get a complete picture of available jobs.
Also, be sure and do your own customized searching on these websites - include specific skillsets that you might have (PLC, machining and welding, etc), or if you're interested in a specific industry (food, water/wastewater, transportation, etc.).
Finally, if you have a specific company you're interested in, go directly to that company site and search their career sections. Good luck! And remember, if you need the training to apply for one of these jobs, check out the Education section to find community colleges that offer classes for those careers.
Also, be sure and do your own customized searching on these websites - include specific skillsets that you might have (PLC, machining and welding, etc), or if you're interested in a specific industry (food, water/wastewater, transportation, etc.).
Finally, if you have a specific company you're interested in, go directly to that company site and search their career sections. Good luck! And remember, if you need the training to apply for one of these jobs, check out the Education section to find community colleges that offer classes for those careers.