Tuesday, March 22, 2011

help from mitch kerr Naa.. all temp engineering



WHY...complete your HVAC training at All ... at Union scale.. !!!

all temp engineering... it's ALLL..."GooD"





i was trained by mitch kerr from thermotron





Tuesday, January 25, 2011

darn 5 seconds 2--late.. thermoman

yo0u can be a thermo MAN..

Service Engineer
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Employer Name:

Thermotron Industries

Location: Long Island, New York Date Posted: 9/13/


Wage: Competitive Category: HVAC



Number Of Openings: 1

Job Description:
Install, repair, maintain and troubleshoot Thermotron equipment at customer sites in a defined territory.

Job Requirements:


Refrigeration, Mechanical, Electrical

Job Criteria:
Start Date: ASAP
Position Type: Full-Time Permanent

Years of Experience Required: 8

Education Required: High School

Overnight Travel: 25-50%
Vacation Time: 2 weeks / year

Job Benefits:

Health/Dental Benefits, Retirement Benefits, Paid Holidays, Vacations, and Sick Leave, Life and/or Disability Insurance, Tuition Reimbursement, Transportation Subsidies

Company Profile:


Thermotron Industries is the leading manufacturer
of environmental Test Chambers and related electronic test and vibration test equipment.

Our customers are broad based and iclude electronics, aerospace and defence, automotive, telecommunications, medical device, alternative energy and more...

Our customers use Thermotron Equipment to test their products and designs against harsh environments.

Contact Information:
Contact Name: Tamera Kennedy Company Type: Employer

Company: Thermotron Industries

City: Holland
State: Michigan

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Annual Environmental Test Equipment Service Seminar

Thermotron's combination of extensively trained, highly skilled Service Engineers







Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Dat's da Name of Dat Tune.. all temp engineering.. factory trained

john dane was the youngest person in the "history --of--thermotron"

2--get the title of " just tell the customer you--R-a- field service enginheer"

and mitch kerr followed him on the carreer path...no education required!!


Thursday, December 16, 2010

Thursday, December 9, 2010

thermotron the "Good-Old-Days"







I’ve been a former employee a few times, and I have plenty of experience with former employees as well. The more closely entwined you were with the operation, the harder it can be to change roles.

One new complication is that in our ever-connected, always-on world, moving on can be much more difficult.

In the old days, you got in your car and drove out of the parking lot, and that, for the most part, was it.






(Though even in Olde Tymes, not everyone excelled at being a former employee, as I illustrate below.) But now people who were in our lives before are just an email away (just as they were when you worked there).

The former place of work is often visible right there on the Web, with frequent updates about new projects and activities.


An instant message shimmers on your computer screen, and in the moment, it can be hard to remember that you aren’t back in your old office, your old role, your old job.