Real People Discussing Their Manufacturing Career Choice
Mechanical Technician
Bakery Applications Technologist
Process Design Engineer
(Aux Sable (Morris))
Bunge Loders Croklaan (Channahon)
Citgo (Romeoville)
After getting a business degree and joining a sales team, Ryan explains why he left the industry, and then chose to be a mechanical technician.
Christina explains how her internship in food sciences showed her how she could do what she loved (cooking) without working nights and weekends required for a high-end restaurant chef.
People and working in teams are important to John. A year after graduating, John explains how he is using his degree to design real applications, and how manufacturing’s culture requires working with lots of different people.
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Site Economist
Chemical Process Technician3
Olefins Engineer
ExxonMobil (Joliet)
INEOS Styrolution (Channahon)
LyondellBasell (Morris)
Bart explains how his engineering degree provides me flexibility to develop and a multitude of career options.
Ponch explains why he chose a diverse manufacturing career after serving in the US Army.
Katelyn explains why her love of chemistry and learning about how things work, brought her to the manufacturing industry.
A pneumatic and hydraulic cylinder manufacturer highlights the careers and details the career progression with CNC programming.
A network infrastructure and wiring team highlights careers available while showcasing its depth of robotic automation.
A large custom cranes manufacturer (and rail repair) highlights careers and the “different everyday” aspects when working on custom products.
Bimba — (University Park)
Panduit — (Lockport)
Whiting Corp — (Monee)
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