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Live event industry companies looking to fill positions for welders, machinists, carpenters and electricians

Por: PennLive Life September 28, 2022

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Nine companies that are part of thecommunity are coming together for a job fair for welders, machinists, carpenters, electricians, CNC (computer numerical control) operators and other occupations in the live event industry.The Fabrication Job Fair will allow potential job applicants to explore opportunities in the live event industry from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Pod 2 at Rock Lititz, 201 Rock Lititz Blvd. in Warwick Township,... + full article



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