Faith Technologies to Hire for 250 Open Positions

April 11, 2013
Company to host job fair in Green Bay on April 16

Faith Technologies is looking to fill more than 250 open positions. The company will host a job fair on April 16 in Green Bay, Wis., from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Available positions include electrical apprentices, journeymen, superintendents, tower climbers, estimators, project managers, modelers, designers, preconstruction professionals, and engineers. Interested applicants will have the opportunity to meet and speak with members of Faith Technologies’ management team to discuss open positions.

“With a recent increase in project work, Faith Technologies has a need for skilled tradesmen to fill high-demand positions,” said Dick Merbach, executive VP, Faith Technologies. “We are proud to be able to bring people on board to work skillfully and help us continue to grow as a company. Adding 250 jobs in this industry is good for the economy, both locally and regionally, and we are excited to begin the hiring process.”

For more information, or for those who are unable to attend, visit www.faithtechnologies.com for a complete list of job openings. Applications will be available online.

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