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Viena International Seeking Workers for the Third Shift in CNC Machining Centre
Engineers from Martin Fulfilled Their Intake Contracts Plan Already Up To 70 %
Engineering company Viena International had succesfully come to the end of the stabilization process, following the hard time caused by the global economic crisis and subsequent dramatic decrease in amount of orders. The company is currently fighting the lack of qualified experts and therefore it seeks new employees for the third shift in CNC machining centre. During the second half of the year it is planned to start with the multishift system also in the assembly compartment and hence about 30 new positions shall be created in total.
Viena International Again Investing and Searching for New Employees
After two years influenced by the crisis, an engineering company Viena International is currently experiencing a positive turn in the field of orders. While during the crisis period the company was forced to use its reserves, nowadays it is ready to create a new reserve funds. The company is planning to hire 15 – 20 new employees and to invest into the new manufacturing and technical capacities.
Engineers from Viena International Resisting the Crisis
After two years of taking crisis measures, the situation in Viena International engineering company is already stabilized. The employees of company have been working again in standard 5-days working week routine for already a year.
Golden HR OSCAR 2008 for Viena International
“Education for Young Machinists” project crowned winner.
Member of Parliament M. Dzurinda visits Viena International
In the wake of Žilina self-governing region chairman Juraj Blanár, who made a working visit to Martin-based engineering firm Viena International in November 2008, the company today welcomed Member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic Mikuláš Dzurinda. The appearance occurred as part of a day-long working visit to the city of Martin.
Martin machinists looking for ways to handle crisis
Viena International reduces staff. By the end of February 2009, engineering firm Viena International will lay off 76 employees.
Viena International donates two CNC machining stations to the Industrial High School in Martin
Machining tradition in Martin branches out further.
Viena International invests SKK 70 million in 2008
Martin machinists able to weather even times of crisis.
Viena International partners with “Dotyky a spojenia” festival
Martin machinists provide ongoing support for development of the city and region.
Viena International supports weightlifting competition
Weightlifter Ján Kleskeň of Martin set a new Slovak record yesterday in his home town.
