Henry Larson - RITALKA General News Tab/August 2017... · Dave Trost, 10 years Sean Daly, ... Nick...
Transcript of Henry Larson - RITALKA General News Tab/August 2017... · Dave Trost, 10 years Sean Daly, ... Nick...
August
Anniversaries
RITALKA, INC.
Melanie Vigil, 13 years
Tana Ulrich, 1 year
SpecSys, Inc.
Tad Tanhoff, 13 years Dave Trost, 10 years Sean Daly, 6 years Andy Robinson, 5 years Javier Ibarra, 5 years Todd Aaker, 5 years Doug Schrader, 4 years Dustin Johnson, 2 years Randi Marquardt, 2 years Mark Lange, 2 years Chris Paulson, 1 year
RVI, Inc.
Cheryl Reynolds, 7 years Erick Broberg, 7 years Nick Towery, 3 years Dean Maertens, 3 years Catherine Burnett, 2 years
Henry Larson
Paint/Assembly
Lead, New Ulm
“Henry has gone the extra mile this month to get machines pushed through and drive
positive culture in the shop. He is one to stand tall when the walls are falling down.”
Congratulations Henry!
Keep up the great work.
Dane Kjer (2) Montevideo Engineering
Amanda Smith
Montevideo
Scott Sorenson RWF RVI
Gail Jaeger (2) Watertown RVI
John Wieland
Prentice
Andy Robinson New Ulm
Randi Marquardt
New Ulm
Also Nominated:
Time at SpecSys:
2 years
Hobbies:
Camping and fishing with my family, working on
cars and riding my harley.
Favorite Part
of the Job:
The challenge that each day brings and the feeling
of accomplishment seeing my departments
succeed in what they do.
Employee of the
Month - July
I joined SpecSys in September 2011 by filling the Administrative As-sistant position in our Granite Falls facility. I quickly picked up additional work in the purchasing department and was promoted to a Buyer in Janu-ary 2012. I enjoyed this role and the team culture that was developing. In January 2015 I was offered a position as a Project Manager. I have to ad-mit, I had doubts about this, after all, I didn’t pretend to know the first thing about Welding or the intricacies of Machining. How would I manage a project and communicate with our people if I did not possess this knowledge? After careful consideration and a little reassurance from a couple of wise people, including the advice to “Just go do it,” I accepted the offer and am so very glad I did.
This new role opened a new world to me in which I could grow professionally and gain many new skills. I was fortunate to have a knowledgeable leader and colleagues to guide me as I worked through my first projects. I quickly realized the tremendous impact a Project Manager lends to the project. There are many roles a Project Manager plays throughout the lifecycle of a project. In the beginning as you gather drawings and plan a timeline to completion, you feel a bit like a detective, looking for any hidden or missing pieces of the puzzle. Once the project is up and running, your time is spent pursuing answers for critical ques-tions on dimensions, missing information from clients and assisting purchasing with challenging vendors. When the project draws to a close, time is spent to update part routings and drawings, prepare client documentation, review the finished unit and generate shipping paperwork. Communication with our clients is a significant part of a Project Manager’s role. The very first meeting with your contact can set the stage for the entire project. The client desires to feel that they are our number one priority and that we will do everything in our power to make their pro-ject successful. Project Managers rely heavily on receiving vital feedback from all internal groups. Not only to judge if we will complete our project on time, but also to enable us to best support their needs. It is no small feat to fit everything together to deliver the project on time and to satisfy the client’s expectations. Project Managers are regularly tasked with balancing multiple projects simultaneously, and often travel to other locations, within and outside our company. I enjoy my role as a Project Manager for SpecSys and look forward to future opportunities and doing all I can to support our growing business.
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Employees in the Prentice
facility enjoyed their summer
outing on August 4th with a
cookout, door prizes and
bean bag tournament.
1st Place - Al Loewe & Bill Mabie
2nd Place - Tallen Wald & Hobie Klimpke 3rd Place - Calvin Probst & Tatum Evans
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Congratulations
Erick and Kristine Brob-erg welcome a baby boy
Rorrick Broberg 7 lbs 7 oz
21 inches long