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STUFF Made in Connecticut - Fall 2018

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F a l l 2 0 1 8 • S T U F F 8 7 S T U F F M a d e I n C T . c o m Iris Melendez POSITION: Swiss Lathe Operator AGE: 20 SCHOOL: EC Goodwin Technical High School YEARS AT COMPANY: 2.5 A bird's-eye view of TOMZ's Lathe Department, which helps the company bring quality products to its customers. How did you first become involved in this field? My technical high school had shop classes and I picked manufacturing; I liked that you could physically create and set up almost anything using only a piece of metal. What are skills someone needs to work in manufacturing? Good math skills, understanding of blueprints, an ability to work with your hands, and collaborate effectively. What advice would you give to a young person just starting out/ exploring this field? If you want to explore the field, going to a technical high school is a great choice. You will experience what it will be like working in a real shop. Technical high schools also offer work-study programs that give you the experience that companies are looking for.

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