Roll-Kraft Expands Organization
The manufacturer of tooling for the tube and pipe and roll forming adds several positions across three of their locations.
Posted: June 25, 2016
Roll-Kraft (Mentor, OH), a leading manufacturer of tooling for the tube and pipe and roll forming industry, is pleased to announce the addition of several positions across three of its locations:
Matthew Shuck has joined the company in the position of director of continuous improvement. He will focus on meeting the company’s performance goals and will oversee their rework facilities in Frankfort, IL, and Houston, TX. He comes to the company from Wahl Refractory Solutions, where he was their director of operations. Previous to that, he was operations manager at Resco Products and plant manager at Minteq International. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Ohio State University.
Chet Stanford has joined the organization in the position of shop supervisor at Roll-Kraft Texas in Houston. He previously worked for R&M Energy in the positions of CNC lead machinist and assistant supervisor. He has considerable experience in running several types of machines. The company welcomes Kevin Henry to the Maintenance department. In addition to his previous maintenance experience at Seacrist Maintenance, he has also worked in shipping and receiving at Gabriel Brothers and TPC Wire and Cable.
Larry Sansom is a new engine lathe operator. He is an experienced operator who formerly worked for National Acme. His experience includes ID/OD grinding and working with close tolerances. William “Bill” Sitarz joins the company as a CNC machinist at RKN in Frankfurt. He previously worked at Cummins Allison, Progressive Railway Services, and Suburban Machine. He has considerable experience in operating engine lathes, grinders, CNC mills, and CNC lathes.
Andrew Rebera now holds the position of performance support specialist. He works in inside sales and will look for efficiencies in reducing the time involved in the quoting process. Rebera has a Bachelor of Science degree from Gannon University and a working knowledge of AutoCad, which will benefit him in his efforts. Eric Remp comes to the company as an NC Soft machinist. He has completed the 620-hour Kennametal/Manufacturing program at Auburn Career Center (Concord Township, OH). He has also held previous positions as CNC machine operator at Quality Machine and at Kennametal Manufacturing.
Roll-Kraft is encouraged by the increased interest in manufacturing positions, shown by the upcoming generation. The company continues to list career opportunities on its website and is always looking for exemplary talent.