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N e w H a m p s h i r e , 2 0 1 8 • S T U F F 73 Position: Production Team Lead Age: 30 School (HS and/or College): Southern NH University Years at Company: 2 years, 9 months Andrew Hixson "The coolest thing about my job is watching an item take shape throughout the manufacturing process. We create our own finished products starting from raw material (mostly flat sheet metal). I am responsible for coordinating the cutting, braking (bending) and welding of the metal, which once complete, is delivered to the line for assembly. We use robotics, machinery and the human touch to create an individual part. Combine those with a lot of teamwork and we have the world's best fryers that you see today." My advice for someone who is looking to start a career in manufacturing is to keep an open mind and jump at every opportunity. If you are new to the industry, manufacturing can be a great career choice as there are many different avenues to explore. Assembly, robotics, welding and leadership roles to name a few. We tend to reward our employees who work hard by placing them into roles with more responsibility, ultimately providing an opportunity for advancement and promotion. No matter where you go in manufacturing there will always be more to learn." Assembly operations with John Saykaly, Mike Roberts and Joel Stickney in the Heavy Duty department.

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