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How to Find Machinist Jobs Online

1 year ago by bwadmin

a person welding metalIf you’re a machinist, you know that it’s not an exciting process to look for a new position. Don’t worry, there are ways you can make things easier on yourself.

Here are some ways you can maximize your chances at success when searching for a new machinist position:

Get Qualified

If you’re just getting into the machine operating industry, there are a few things you’ll have to take care of to begin your job search. First, you’ll have to find an apprenticeship program where you’ll learn the ins and outs as an apprentice. Learning technical skills, the basics of machining, CAD, the manufacturing process, and welding processes are all courses you should expect to take.

After your apprenticeship, you’ll want to get certified. There are many different certifications that you can acquire, but they are mostly based on what type of machinery you specialize in. The most important certification you’ll want is the NIMS or National Institute of Metalworking Skills.

Getting these qualifications will make finding a quality machining job much easier.

Develop a Strategy

Once you’ve got all the education and certifications out of the way, you can now think about what your plan of action will be. You’ll want to start by prioritizing your options. You can ask yourself questions such as:

  • What industry do I want to work in?
  • What is important to me about the job itself?
  • What benefits am I looking for?
  • Is this job right for me?

Answering these questions will give you a better idea of what you want to look for in your search. Developing a game plan before you start will allow you to weed out any unfavorable positions, providing you with a clear road map of where you want to end up.

Start Your Search

There are many ways you can start your search. You can hop on Google and do a quick search for jobs in your area or utilize a job search website. But most of these options are much too broad to find the job you’re looking for.

For a more specialized approach, you can reach out to a recruiter like Strom Engineering. If you want to make things easier on yourself, reaching out to a recruiter is probably the best route. A recruiter will lay out your options based on what you want with your job. They’ll then connect you with a company that correlates with your wants and needs, creating a smooth and easy job searching process.

Need more help looking for a Machinist position? Check out what Strom Engineering has to offer, with all sorts of positions at the tip of your fingers!

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Strom Engineering is a national staffing and recruitment agency, with a particular focus on manufacturing, engineering, assembly, and other trade positions. We match skilled candidates to temporary or project staffing positions. Learn more about how it works and check out our case studies for mor information.

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: for job seekers, machinist, manufacturing

How to Find Good Manufacturing Jobs Online

1 year ago by bwadmin

a person typing on a computer next to a workbenchIn today’s job market, manufacturing jobs are everywhere. But how do you find that one that’s the right fit for you? We’ll talk about a few ways you can set yourself up to finding that perfect job online.

Start with a Strategy

To find the right job, it helps to know exactly what you want first. Outline your career goals both immediate and long-term. Include some companies that you know, would possibly like to work for, people you’d like to work with, and what you’d like to learn.

Begin Searching

 Once your strategy is set and clear, you can start your search online. Places like Indeed, LinkedIn, and Facebook Jobs are good places to start. But you may notice that it’s hard to find just manufacturing jobs on these tools.

It’s much easier to use services that specialized in manufacturing jobs, like Strom Engineering.

Use what you already know, such as your career goals and experience to narrow your search for potential job openings.

Use A Job Recruiter

One of the best ways to find good manufacturing jobs online is to work with an experienced manufacturing recruiter. A recruiter has a network of manufacturing businesses so they can easily match your skills to the right business.

Recruiters already know the ins and outs of the job market, have connections within the industry, and work to match you to employers for a living. They’ll take your knowledge and skills and personalize your search so that you can have the best chance at getting the best job for you.

Whether you’re a seasoned vet or just getting into the industry, you’ll benefit from using a job recruiter to help you find a good job to pay your bills.

Need more help in your job search? Check out what Strom Engineering has to offer, with all sorts of positions at the tip of your fingers!

Join our online job portal

Check out our current job openings on Facebook


Strom Engineering is a national staffing and recruitment agency, with a particular focus on manufacturing, engineering, assembly, and other trade positions. We match skilled candidates to temporary or project staffing positions. Learn more about how it works and check out our case studies for mor information.

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: for job seekers, manufacturing, manufacturing jobs

How to Find Temporary Employment Services Online

1 year ago by bwadmin

a man typing on a computerTemporary jobs are a great way to keep your skills sharpened and your bills paid. There are many routes you can take when looking into available temp. positions. The best way is online – You’ll be able to weed out the unfavorable jobs from the comfort of your own home.

How To Find Temporary Jobs Online

A good place to start is a temporary staffing agency like Strom Engineering. Strom provides staffing services for all sorts of industries and positions, so it’s easy for you to pick and choose based on what you’re looking for.

There are obviously other options available online, but we recommend working with a temporary staffing agency because they’ll provide you with personalized roles that fit your wants and needs.

Check out all the industries that work with Strom Engineering to ensure you’re placed where you need to be.

How Does a Staffing Agency Work?

Depending on what you can do, whether you’re a CDL driver, maintenance mechanic, steel and manufacturing worker, or even a forklift operator, you’ll be able to apply to Strom to enter our temp. staffing database.

When you’re added to the database, we’ll connect you with a variety of companies that need help in filling contract positions. The positions that they provide for you are tailored to your skills and needs, no matter what your good at, you’ll be able to find a temporary position that’s right for you.

You don’t have to do anything to search for jobs – we’ll send you a message when we find a match.

Trying to find temp jobs on your own can be very time-consuming, since you don’t personally have connections with companies in the different industries like an agency would. The best thing is, is you can do all of this from the comfort of your own home!

If you need more help in your search for a temporary position, don’t be afraid to send us your resume so you can be added to our database, and you’ll be on your way to finding the position that’s right for you.

Join our online job portal

Check out our current job openings on Facebook


Strom Engineering is a national staffing and recruitment agency, with a particular focus on manufacturing, engineering, assembly, and other trade positions. We match skilled candidates to temporary or project staffing positions. Learn more about how it works and check out our case studies for mor information.

Photo by Joshua Mayo on Unsplash

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: for job seekers, temp positions

How to Write a Resume for Temp Jobs

1 year ago by bwadmin

a person typing on a computerWhen applying for short-term jobs, you’ll still be asked to submit a resume. Our job applicants often have similar questions:

  • What if I don’t have a lot of work experience?
  • Do I need to list every job I’ve had?
  • What if English is my second language?
  • Do I have to write a different resume for each job I apply for?

The resume writing process can be confusing. So today, we’ll give you some practical tips when writing a resume for temp jobs.

1. Use a Resume Template

Your resume does two things: it gives a snapshot of your experience and shows that you read directions. Beyond that, it doesn’t have to be much more complicated.

We recommend using a pre-made resume template or online builder to get started. These tools let you fill in all you information and automatically format it so your resume looks professional and tidy. This is a great option no matter your English proficiency or writing skills, since you don’t have to worry about writing clever descriptions.

Resume builder is a great, free tool we recommend, but you can find many more just by searching for “resume builder” online.

2. Make Sure Your Contact Info is Front and Center

Your name and contact information should be the very first thing on your resume, centered at the top of the page. If you use a resume builder, most will do this for you. Otherwise, make sure you’re including this vital information.

Including both a phone number and an email gives you the best chance at hearing back.

3. Include Relevant Employment History and Education

This is the meat and potatoes of your resume, so you want to make sure you’re not missing anything. Include your employment history going back at least five years.

Keep in mind while writing that you want your resume to usually only be 1-2 pages long total.

If you don’t have that much job history or if this is your first position, leave your employment history blank. You can instead focus on any volunteer or domestic work you may have done, as well as your educational history. Most temp jobs don’t require a college degree, but you should list any education received and what year you graduated, such as high school or GED.

If you have a lot of employment history, it might be beneficial to only list the most relevant jobs to your current job. If you’re applying for temp work, list anything that involves clerical skills, manufacturing, assembly, etc.

You can update your resume for each job you’re applying to, but if you’re applying in-bulk to temp jobs this can take a lot of time. Instead, you might want to create a resume that covers the basics so you can use the same one for multiple jobs.

Writing a resume can be difficult, but following these tips will help make it easier. Strom Engineering takes the hard work out of finding jobs. Just upload your resume to our online portal, and we’ll match you to open jobs.

Join our online job portal

Check out our current job openings on Facebook


Strom Engineering is a national staffing and recruitment agency, with a particular focus on manufacturing, engineering, assembly, and other trade positions. We match skilled candidates to temporary or project staffing positions. Learn more about how it works and check out our case studies for mor information.

Photo by Charles Deluvio on Unsplash

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: employment, for job seekers, temp positions

Contingency Planning Strategies for Businesses

1 year ago by bwadmin

a man in protective gear giving a thumbs-up

In the unprecedented time of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s important to prepare your company for any disruptions.

In an ideal world, a contingency plan would never need to be used. However, in today’s uncertain, turbulent labor market, no business can afford not to have a well-developed manufacturing staffing plan in place and ready to implement.

1. Review Your Resources

Before disaster strikes, it’s important to take stock of your current resources so you can make a plan.

First, identify what your business can’t do without, this includes things like:

  • Key employees/positions
  • Computer systems and/or software
  • Physical space
  • Tools (manufacturing, packaging, assembly, technology, etc.)

Take the time to make a list of everything that’s critical to the daily operation of your business. From here, you can create plans of what to do if any of these elements are suddenly removed.

2. Have Plans in Place

We recommend partnering with a staffing agency to create comprehensive plans, so you’ll immediately have a resource for filling staffing positions as you need to.

Preparation is critical for mitigating disaster. Planning for crises such as pandemics, natural disasters, labor disruptions, or other emergencies out of your control is one of Strom’s unique capabilities, and our expertise in business continuity plan development and execution comes from our years of developing plans and playbooks for multiple organizations in nearly every industry.

Proven Services for Project Success

Our extensive time in the industry provides clients with an unparalleled depth of experience. Strom’s overriding goal is to provide employers with powerful negotiating leverage at the bargaining table through proper labor continuity planning.

Learn more about our contingency planning and staffing services


Strom Engineering is a national staffing and recruitment agency, with a particular focus on manufacturing, engineering, assembly, and other trade positions. We match skilled candidates to temporary or project staffing positions. Learn more about how it works and check out our case studies for mor information.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: contingency planning, for business owners

Strom Engineering: COVID-19 Response

3 years ago by bwadmin

For the past couple of weeks, we have been monitoring the development of the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and have been adapting our business to best serve you while protecting the safety of the community at large. 

The Strom Engineering staff will remain available to our clients and national workforce in these challenging times. We want to extend a HUGE THANK YOU to all of our employees who have answered the call to help during this crisis. Scores of Strom work groups and teams have been activated and deployed into food production, distribution, paper, and other important industries. Our employees are doing a terrific job to bring everyone the needed foodstuffs and products necessary to endure this crisis. Most have left their homes and families and temporarily relocated to serve the needs of the nation.

We also want to thank all of our clients who are successfully executing contingency plans. Strom Engineering is proud to be a part of the planning and execution of these plans and we will continue to use our best efforts to fulfill all requests for contingency assistance in needed numbers and the right skill sets. Please contact us as soon as possible with your contingent worker needs. We continue to process requests as we receive them, and deploy workgroups as rapidly as possible wherever needed across the US.

If you have questions about how your communication with us will look for now, please reach out. We hope to make this a seamless transition while protecting the health of our staff, families and community. 

We’ll continue to monitor developments and will keep everyone updated on changes in our operation. Thank you.

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Risk Management & Temp Workforces: What You Need to Know

5 years ago by bwadmin

A worker wearing safety gear in an industrial settingHaving a solid risk management plan is important for any industrial workplace and involves evaluating potential dangers, determining their financial impacts, and developing solutions to negate or minimize any negative consequences.

Managing risks with a permanent staff is one thing, but what considerations should be taken into account when bringing on temporary workforces — particularly when the stakes are so high?

Risk Management Basics

Let’s first review some risk management considerations and explain why they’re important:

Step 1: Determine the threats – Consider Murphy’s Law, which is the idea that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. What potential hazards are there at the worksite?

Step 2: Evaluate how certain threats make your critical assets vulnerable – Critical assets are anything that could drastically hinder your overall operations. This can include: manufacturing processes, company patents, financial data, workplace equipment, and more.

Step 3: Figure out the risks – Determine how likely any attack on your identified critical assets are and how bad any negative impacts might be.

Step 4: Develop a plan to reduce the risks – How can you avert disaster? What specific risk management processes and procedures can be put into place to protect against hazards? It’s important to emphasize regularly maintaining safety practices. To see how Strom can help with planning, see our Contingency Planning and Consulting services page.

How does risk management relate to temp workforces?

The protection of workers – both temporary and permanent – is directly related to managing any risks. In other words, the more you can guard against risks, the safer your workforce will be. If you’re an organization considering bringing in temp workers, consider the following:

  •   Communicate with the temporary labor provider – , thorough communications ensure that proper safety standards are established so that they may be put into place before the workers arrive onsite. This is extremely important.
  •   Ensure that training has occurred – Under federal OSHA guidelines, temporary workers must receive the same training in terms of safety that permanent workers receive. Everyone must follow the same safety procedures, and while temp workers may not be on the site for as long, it’s important for them to be just as informed as any permanent staff.
  •   Make sure all employees handle your critical assets correctly – Safeguarding and backing-up company patents, manufacturing processes, and controls/access points are highly important. While you may hope that every worker would be respectful of a company’s critical assets, in practice this is not always the case.

At the end of the day, both the host employer and the staffing agency have a dual responsibility to ensure that proper safety guidelines are being followed. The key here is to emphasize communication. If you are able to do this, averting disasters and maintaining proper risk management will be that much easier.

To learn how temporary staff can help your workplace, see our Temporary & Project Staffing services page. 

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Adapting a Temp Workforce to Business-Specific Needs: What to Focus On

5 years ago by bwadmin

A woman in work gear positions a headset.In the event that a labor disruption occurs, utilizing a temporary workforce can help your business seamlessly transition and keep any drop in productivity to a minimum. Being able to draw from a database of workers with a variety of different skills, such as those provided by Strom, allows you to find people to fit your business’s specific productivity needs. However, when it comes to how to train temporary employees, there are a number of things you’ll want to keep in mind during the transition:

Make Sure Assistance is Readily Available – Before temp workers even arrive onsite for their regular shifts, ensure that you’ve deployed knowledgeable staff available to consult workers at each station. Utilizing a buddy system of sorts is worthwhile.  

Highlight Processes – Workplace processes that emphasize efficiency, particularly in the area of machine operation, should be followed to a T. In addition to basic process training, ensure that proper documentation is readily available in instances where workforce members need to refer to documented procedural guidelines for reference.

Make Sure Workers Are Correctly Equipped – Having the right equipment is a must, especially in manufacturing and industrial workspaces. This isn’t just limited to equipment that helps get the job done efficiently, but also safety equipment that protects workers from injury.

Protect Intellectual Property – As one of your business’s most important assets, intellectual property should be protected with the utmost sensitivity. Ensure that all loose ends are tied up by getting temp workers to sign agreements intended to protect any proprietary information.

Emphasize Protections Against Injury – Job sites, particularly those in manufacturing, can present safety challenges if workers don’t follow proper protocols, or if the job sites themselves aren’t up to compliance. Therefore, thoroughly helping temp workers understand safety nuances is absolutely critical. Companies such as Strom Engineering can help businesses mitigate safety concerns by providing onsite consultations, particularly during instances where regular workforces aren’t being utilized.

Pay Attention to Specific Certifications – Even when drawing from highly skilled databases of temp workers, there are certain operations that will require additional training through certifications. Such certifications are important to pay attention to, as they can help you meet and exceed industry compliance. Certifications may also range based on different geographic locations.

Make Temp Workers Feel Welcome – Even if they’re only temporary, temp workforces can play an integral role in supporting your organization, particularly during ramp-up periods. Thus, make sure to treat them with respect and compliment team members on a job well done when warranted.

In regards to temporary employees, training is up to both sides – the temp staffing agency and the host employer – to make the situation safe and beneficial for all involved. When everyone works together, productivity can be maintained and your company can transition seamlessly to move beyond the challenges presented by labor disruptions.

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Why Plan for Strike Staffing: The Importance of Preparation

5 years ago by bwadmin

When your company is facing a strike, it’s easy to lose sight of what matters most: maintaining a capable workforce, even if the employees on the team change. What happens during a union strike is that the striking employees depend on the fact that you won’t have a solid plan in place to deal with the sudden change.

While the union understands that hiring replacement workers during the strike is a real possibility, there is an assumption that temporary employees will not have the experience or qualifications to meet your company’s production needs. When you utilize a company like Strom that completes total background checks and pulls from an existing worker database, it’s like having an ace up your sleeve. Here’s how working with Strom can we give you an advantage at the bargaining table:

Better Leverage

The quality of your backup workforce has a big impact on the length of a strike and could prevent one from occurring in the first place. Union leaders will know whether your worker contingency plan includes qualified temporary employees. If you are planning on hiring directly on your own, you lose a bit of negotiation leverage, because there are never any guarantees that the hiring process will go smoothly.

Available temporary employees vary by time of year, economic conditions and industry, so not having a predetermined plan is simply not worth the risk. When you communicate that you have a proven partner that knows why a plan for strike staffing matters, there is a major change in negotiations.

More Productivity

If your situation devolves into a strike, it’s important to know that you have more than just leverage — you have a capable team to handle necessary work. Demonstrating that you are capable of maintaining your workflow during a strike is essential; otherwise, the union may sense business failures and utilize attrition to get a better deal. What’s more, staying productive during a strike will provide assurance to your clients, partners and customers that you can still get the job done. Strom works to provides you with a team of qualified workers that is more than capable of maintaining handling your business operations responsibilities, so you can keep your business workplace moving like it always has.

Getting Back on Track

When a labor disruption strike is over, returning to a sense of normalcy is essential. You need to rebuild relationships, handle employee transitions, deal with paperwork, and much more — all while maintaining a productive work environment. It’s not easy, but companies like Strom Engineering can help make the process easier. We have assisted hundreds of clients through the process been in these types of situations countless times, and know how to work through the unique challenges a situation like this presents.help you reduce bad blood, while keeping your temporary employees as a backup for future disruptions. When all is said and done, your workforce will returnhave capable temporary workers will leave and day to day activity can resume. in your back pocket, and the union will know that going forward.

Prepare for the Future

It’s easy to think about creating a temporary worker backup plan, but it takes action to make it happen. We are here to help. Get set for anything union leaders throw at you with help from some of the most knowledgeable strike experts in the business.

Contact our team to get set up with a contingency plan that you can rely on.

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