If interested, please inquire through the following website:

https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=263cbf9c-eec3-4f43-a005-51e8815d8a23

Hiring or promoting to a Product Safety Engineer position is possible to
the right person with the right qualifications and experience, but not
guaranteed.

LECO Corporation is located in Southwest Michigan along the shores of Lake
Michigan in St. Joseph, Berrien County, MI (known as Harbor Country to the
locals). It is a great area to live; laid back, no traffic, nice schools,
affordable housing, and in the heart of the Fruit Belt.  There are a lot of
wineries (yes, this is wine country) and breweries. A 90 minute drive to
Chicago, 40 minute to South Bend, IN, 50 minutes to Kalamazoo, and 80
minutes to Grand Rapids, MI.  Our beaches are fantastic during the summer
so this area does get weekend tourists.

LECO manufactures almost everything right here in St. Joseph, MI.  We
engineer our own PCBs, our own CAD and mechanical CAD work, electrical
design, analytical and mechanical design right here. We build/solder our
own PC cards, punch out, bend, and mill our own metal parts; we do our own
plating, painting, masking, silkscreening, etc., we make many of our own
cable assemblies.  Look at our website to get an idea of the products we
manufacture.

LECO Corporation designs, manufactures, and sells world-wide state of the
art Laboratory Equipment (analytical test equipment); mostly under the
IEC/EN/UL/CSA 61010-1 Safety Standard.  We have a few other products that
would fall under light industrial, due to their mechanical nature. For
Europe, we test and declare compliance to the LVD and Machinery Directives,
and products going to Canada are 100% field evaluated.  Because we
build-to-order in small quantities, we do not currently qualify for a
Safety Agency Certification, but that is a future goal if it becomes
financially advantageous. By request from some customers, we do obtain an
NRTL Field Evaluation on a few products every year.

The above is my personal opinion, statement, and comments. LECO Corporation
cannot be held responsible for any content in this email.  I know that when
I look at a job posting, it would be nice to know a little bit about the
area where you would be working and the type of products you would be
working on.

Good luck.

The Other Brian

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