Job Opportunities with NCR

You might have heard the news about Fortune 500 company NCR’s upcoming move to Georgia. If you’re looking for a job, there may be an opportunity for you, as long as you don’t mind moving to Duluth or Columbus.

The State Department of Labor has issued a statement explaining how applicants can be considered for the opportunities.

While the company will be moving its global headquarters to the Atlanta suburb of Duluth, many of its top employees are expected to make the move with the company from Dayton, Ohio. The majority of the jobs being created will be in its new production facility in Columbus.

The ATM manufacturing facility is expected to create 870 professional and production jobs, and the DOL has begun the recruitment process by accepting applicants for the first 26 positions online. A job fair for 53 production jobs, including material handlers and assemblers, will be held on June 13 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Columbus Career Center.

State Labor Commissioner Michael Thurmond said the news of the move is a big boost for the state.

“NCR’s decision to expand its operations in Georgia is great news for our state’s job seekers,” said Thurmond. “The Georgia Department of Labor is working to ensure that every interested Georgian has an opportunity to apply for a job with this company. We are working closely with the company, the Columbus Chamber of Commerce, Quickstart, Columbus Technical College, and our other workforce partners to help make this a successful venture for all.”

The professional positions include:

Job Order Position
7776779 SLM Manager
7776788 Manufacturing Engineering Manager
7776790 IT Operations Manager
7776797 Logistics Materials Manager
7776805 Manufacturing Manager
7776819 Buyer Supervisor
7776827 Finance Manager
7776837 Manufacturing Quality Manager
7776845 Supplier Engineer (II)

To complete a referral form, go online to www.ncr.com, or go directly to http://www.dol.state.ga.us/js/job_info_system.htm and at the bottom of the page type in the job order number for the position of interest. The department will refer all applicants who meet NCR’s qualifications to the company, which will decide which applicants to interview and contact them to schedule an appointment. Applicants without Internet access can complete a referral form at any of the labor department’s 53 career centers throughout the state.

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