March PDM
The Bull at Pinehurst Farms
1 Long Drive, Sheboygan Falls, WI
Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2017
PDM Time: 5:00 – 8:00 pm
Speaker:
Tom Bair is the Human Resources Manager for Nemak’s Wisconsin operation, which includes approximately 1,250 employees. He relocated from Detroit, MI to Sheboygan in 2012 to start his career with Nemak and has worked in Human Resources within the automotive industry for nearly 20 years. He holds a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Walsh College in Troy, MI.
About the Presentation:
Nemak is a leading provider of innovative light-weighting solutions for the global automotive industry, specializing in the development and manufacturing of aluminum components for powertrain and body structure applications. The company’s Wisconsin site is one of the largest Nemak locations in the world and employs over 1,200 associates. The operation specializes in high pressure die casting and machining and serves the North American domestic customer base. The Wisconsin site is somewhat unique in because it includes the entire value stream from smelting, melting and casting to various levels of machining and quality checks.
The group will tour the company’s Taylor plant, which was started in 1968. Today it is one of the company’s benchmark facilities from a quality, efficiency, and 5S standpoint.
Safety Requirements:
The Bull at Pinehurst Farms
1 Long Drive, Sheboygan Falls, WI
Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2017
PDM Time: 5:00 – 8:00 pm
Speaker:
Tom Bair is the Human Resources Manager for Nemak’s Wisconsin operation, which includes approximately 1,250 employees. He relocated from Detroit, MI to Sheboygan in 2012 to start his career with Nemak and has worked in Human Resources within the automotive industry for nearly 20 years. He holds a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Walsh College in Troy, MI.
About the Presentation:
Nemak is a leading provider of innovative light-weighting solutions for the global automotive industry, specializing in the development and manufacturing of aluminum components for powertrain and body structure applications. The company’s Wisconsin site is one of the largest Nemak locations in the world and employs over 1,200 associates. The operation specializes in high pressure die casting and machining and serves the North American domestic customer base. The Wisconsin site is somewhat unique in because it includes the entire value stream from smelting, melting and casting to various levels of machining and quality checks.
The group will tour the company’s Taylor plant, which was started in 1968. Today it is one of the company’s benchmark facilities from a quality, efficiency, and 5S standpoint.
Safety Requirements:
- Long pants required that cover the entire leg and ankle (jeans preferred)
- Long hair must be tied and tucked into collar
- No hooded clothing
- Contact lenses are prohibited
- No aluminum cans, glass bottles or butane lighters allowed in the facility
- Safety toe shoes or flat soled shoes/boots that cover the entire foot (safety shoe covers will be provided)
- Hearing protection and safety glasses will be provided