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Posted - August 31 2007 : 6:27:40 PM
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I saw this on another forum...Interesting reading I thought BT
PROJECT MANAGER M.T.H. Electric Trains is currently seeking an HO Project Manager to join our proven team. This is a permanent, full-time, salaried position, which reports to the Vice President of Production. Primary Responsibilities: • This individual will assist in the development of a variety of model railroad products through the creation of production portfolios for each project. These portfolios will contain the necessary information required to begin actual product development, including but not limited to extensive historical prototype research, market viability research and extensive product definition details. • The candidate will assist in the production process by working with production engineers to ensure that the product meets the specifications defined in the portfolio including but not limited to appearance, operation and quality assurance. Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have extensive historical knowledge of railroad rolling stock both in real life and in model railroading, particularly in HO, as well as possess the following characteristics: • Strong written & verbal communication skills. • Team player who can work with a wide variety of people across the organization to get the job done. Prior experience communicating with all levels of an organization is a plus. • Exceptional organizational skills and ability to coordinate and track the details of multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring that high quality results are delivered on time. • Familiarity with Microsoft Office. Our culture welcomes and supports candidates who are creative and passionate about their work, work hard, and crave the opportunity to develop new solutions to new problems.
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Posted - August 31 2007 : 8:50:19 PM
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| Sounds like they're moving ahead with their HO line. (COOL!) Guess they can afford to do this now that the Lionel lawsuit is over.
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Posted - September 01 2007 : 12:32:25 AM
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Mmmmmmmmmmmm.... now... what forum would that be? [;)]
Sounds like just the ticket for a 47-year-old with a lot of model train knowledge.
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Posted - September 01 2007 : 07:04:50 AM
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I found it over at the OGR forum. BT
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Posted - September 01 2007 : 10:51:02 AM
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| Thanks, I went to MTH's website and found it, it has only been up about 24 hours so the search has just started. Interestingly I grew up with 20 miles of their HQ...got family all over there...know the place like the back of my hand...even all the back roads to make for an easy commute...hmmmmmmm
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Posted - September 01 2007 : 11:59:14 AM
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GO FOR IT !!!
Based on what I have read over the last several weeks on this forum from you and others you are more than qualified.
As far as MTH goes Im not going to clutter up a HO forum with my MTH O gauge dealings.
I will say this I have been a steady customer of theres since 1994 and I have ZERO complaints.
They are a top notch company that has shaken the O gauge hobby up for others to improve there product or get left behind.
There are of course others that would disagree.
Just my 2 cents
Bob T
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