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S P O N S O R E D P RO F I L E S 44 S T U F F • 2 0 1 8 • StuffMadeinMA.com www.greenerubber.com Address: 20 Cross Street, Woburn, MA 01801 P: 781-937-9909 Top Local Executive: Daniel Quinlan, President Full-time/FTE employees: 100 Year founded: 1931 Greene Rubber Company Greene Rubber Company prides itself on its engineering and design capabilities and the ability to work with customers from the design stage all the way through to production. We have extensive capabilities, including die-cutting, rubber molding, vulcanizing, slitting and laminating using the latest manufacturing technology. We manufacture custom fabricated and molded rubber components, such as gaskets and seals, EMI Shielding and Thermal Management Solutions, Shock and Vibration Isolators. We serve a wide variety of markets, including Aero/Defense, Medical Device, Electronics, General Industrial and more. Our comprehensive portfolio ranges from components on a medical device to complex shock and vibration mounts on nuclear submarines. No current openings at this time, but we recently hired two process engineers and an inside sales rep. Positions within the warehouse and manufacturing floor open up a few times a year. We offer a full benefits package, including healthcare, dental, paid time off, tuition reimbursement paid at 2/3 the cost of classes working towards a degree or personal advancement and 401k match at $.50/$1.00 up to 6% of salary. Kitto Saphangthong P R O D U C T S M A R K E T / C U S T O M E R S C A R E E R / J O B O P P O RT U N I T I E S "The company has helped me challenge my own abilities and allowed me tremendous growth opportunities." Age: 37 Position: Process Engineer Years at company: 3 AT A G L A N C E C O M PA N Y B E N E F I T S Kitto has brought enthusiasm and a positive attitude to the job day in and day out. He was initially hired as a temporary employee and his dedication and commitment to the job earned him a full-time position within our finishing department and he then became the lead of the department. He has quickly shown his ability to problem-solve and manage a project from start to finish and has recently moved into a process engineer position. Daniel Quinlan, President

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