When a series of retirements collided with fresh demand for specialty drilling equipment last year, Rick Schell had his work cut out for him.
"I could have used 40 more workers," said Schell, who wears two hats as the operations and human resources manager at Badger Foundry in Winona. The factory makes oil-shale fracking equipment for Caterpillar, windmill turbines, air conditioner chillers and engine parts for massive dump trucks.
To get workers fast, Schell turned to the state's online jobs board, which carries the largest number of job listings in Minnesota, state officials say. Schell hired 32 workers through the website, including Jason Kalmes, a dairy farm worker. He has health insurance for the first time in eight years.
"I'm happy I landed here," Kalmes said.
The online jobs site, called MinnesotaWorks.net, clearly shows that Minnesota labor market is improving, state officials say. More than 43,500 job openings are currently posted -- about 33 percent higher than the same period a year ago.
"It's important to get the word out -- we have jobs," said Mark Phillips, commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development.
More than 9,700 employers have used the site to find prospective employees -- from factory workers and software designers to nurses and school bus drivers. Overall, almost 450,000 listings were posted on the site in 2011, an 86 percent increase since 2009.
The website makes hiring easy for employers and job hunters, said Schell, who hired an additional 12 workers from among 250 responding to his post in January.