Victor Bravo
October 8th 06, 03:20 AM
This is a follow-up and clarification of a previous post I made
yesterday. Please see the previous post on this subject for further
reference.
Our prototyping shop is in desperate need of a very talented
fabricator/prototyper. My boss has asked me to assist him in finding
the right person. I believe an active homebuilder or experimental
airplane fabricator is just the ticket.
My boss has determined that someone who has built at least one
homebuilt aircraft, especially one who has built homebuilt aircraft for
customers, represents a good benchmark skill set. Although this is not
a hard requirement, it communicates the types of skills we're looking
for.
Two things I failed to communicate properly in my previous post:
1. Experience and talent with Systems Integration is a key factor.
2. The part about "seeing" airflow around and through airframe
parts is less important than I had made it
out to be. It won't hurt at all, but we're not looking for
an aerodynamicist.
Unfortunately, we are NOT looking for homebuilders who have slowed down
or burned out. It's the speed and energy we need every bit as much as
the finished product. Excellent (that means excellent) compensation.
Demanding work environment, but well rewarded. Outstanding location 15
minutes north of the Golden gate.
Please transmit your resume' and cover letter to dan_thorp <at>
mac.com (WITH the underscore between his first and last name) if you
are interested in this position.
yesterday. Please see the previous post on this subject for further
reference.
Our prototyping shop is in desperate need of a very talented
fabricator/prototyper. My boss has asked me to assist him in finding
the right person. I believe an active homebuilder or experimental
airplane fabricator is just the ticket.
My boss has determined that someone who has built at least one
homebuilt aircraft, especially one who has built homebuilt aircraft for
customers, represents a good benchmark skill set. Although this is not
a hard requirement, it communicates the types of skills we're looking
for.
Two things I failed to communicate properly in my previous post:
1. Experience and talent with Systems Integration is a key factor.
2. The part about "seeing" airflow around and through airframe
parts is less important than I had made it
out to be. It won't hurt at all, but we're not looking for
an aerodynamicist.
Unfortunately, we are NOT looking for homebuilders who have slowed down
or burned out. It's the speed and energy we need every bit as much as
the finished product. Excellent (that means excellent) compensation.
Demanding work environment, but well rewarded. Outstanding location 15
minutes north of the Golden gate.
Please transmit your resume' and cover letter to dan_thorp <at>
mac.com (WITH the underscore between his first and last name) if you
are interested in this position.