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                                  Linda Kestler
Project Engineer Weiss-Aug Co. Inc. East Hanover, NJ
“I work with Weiss-Aug internal teams, customers and suppliers to provide materials and processes that will deliver a quality product in the manufacturing environment. Every program presents unique challenges, whether it be extremely tight tolerances, tooling/process development or accelerated timing expectations, which keeps my job interesting. Project Engineering is rewarding as you continue to learn as new products are introduced.”
Jennifer Lake
New Product Development Engineer PennEngineering Danboro, PA
“My favorite part about working in manufacturing is watching a project come to life. The process of working with a project from concept stage on a computer screen to developing a finished metal part is very rewarding. I also enjoy working through all of the challenges throughout a project, and because every project is different, it keeps me on my toes!”
Pamela Larson
President and General Manager AutoForm Engineering USA, Inc. Troy, MI
“For younger women considering a career in manufacturing, I would strongly encourage it. Women bring a different perspective to the industry, are often very creative, and work well with people. Their well-needed diversity helps to foster new ideas within teams. Because of this, women who enter the manufacturing world tend to have a strong voice and can be very successful within the industry.”
     Congratulations
Lisa Stroh
PMA Metalforming Women of Excellence
Women in Manufacturing Honoree & Valued Team Member
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