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Resourcemfg Captures Food Technician Staffing Needs

ResourceMFG division vice-president, Julie Maydew recently commented, “Food manufacturing is a growing market for maintenance technicians and it is well-served by our targeted staffing approach. Since regionally produced food such as milk, cheese, bread, ice cream, eggs, focuses on freshness and transportation costs can be high, quality control issues are essential. Products with a short shelf life, such as organic products, must be carefully scrutinized by trained, experienced food technology staff.”
Governed by the FDA, the food industry is facing shortages of expert professional in the QA and QC arena driving the need for industry sector specific staffing organization like ResourceMFG.
About ResourceMFG:
ResourceMFG is the nation's leading manufacturing support organization. It focuses on the demands of the manufacturing sector to serve the needs of employees and customers. The company has immersed themselves in the manufacturing community and has close relationships with support organizations such as The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) and The American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS).
ResourceMFG is involved with the total spectrum of manufacturing positions including production, quality, maintenance, supervision, and all levels of management. The company serves a wide variety of industry segments that include automotive, electronic, machining, sheet metal, fabrication, and many other specialized producers.
The foundation of ResourceMFG is a commitment to understanding the specialized needs of clients, employees, and the community, which provide the foundation for success. Like the manufacturers they represent there is a philosophy of continuous improvement. ResourceMFG is dedicated to improving programs, processes, training and people to meet the diverse needs of the U.S. manufacturing sector. A benchmark of the organization is on time delivery. The company understands manufacturing professionals and provides excellent programs and productive employees. ResourceMFG delivers the right person with the right skills at the right time.

Manufacturing is the sole focus. of ResourceMFG allowing a better manufacturing workforce. ResourceMFG understands that it takes good people to get good results. Experienced manufacturing professionals know how to find the talent needed to deliver results for manufacturing businesses. ResourceMFG has been nationally recognized for having workforce management initiatives that impact the bottom line. In 2006 ResourceMFG won the Optimas award for "Financial Impact." This value allows the company to provide award winning workforce management capabilities and processes that produce better results. The key to delivering better manufacturing employees lies in the fact that it is all that ResourceMFG does. With superior screening, OSHA outreach programs and ongoing safety training, ResourceMFG delivers the kind of workers needed for every manufacturing facility.

Thomas Cutler

Resource MFG/ EmployBridge
www.resourcemfg.com
Melissa Phillips
904-262-6325
MSN and AOL IM: MelissaRPhillips
Melissa.Phillips@employbridge.net

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