ManufacturingFernando DiazMaintenance Technician at Morgan LiChicago, IllinoisI have been a fixer for 5 years. I started while I was a production setup man. I was able to troubleshoot mechanical issues on the machines I set up and did production on things such as wire framers and press breaks. It’s a ... read more ManufacturingChristina WilsonCNC Operator at Snap-on ElizabethtonElizabethton, TennesseeI've been at Snap-on since 2012; I started as a temp in 2012 and I was hired in 2013. I had worked retail jobs and stuff more so on the manufacturing side. My first manufacturing job was back when I was 21, years ago, and I ... read more ManufacturingTravis MageeCNC Operator at Snap-on ElizabethtonElizabethton, TennesseeI love this job. I have been here for 13 years and it flew by. I've run all the machines. I came in as a CNC operator, and I continue to do that, but I've worked on different machines, different jobs, and the whole ratchet d... read more ManufacturingNushrat AhmedQuality, Process, and Safety / Podcast Host at Precision MaterialsHickory, North CarolinaI always had an interest in automotive growing up, but since my family used to be a little close-minded, it was very difficult to convince them to let me take a tech class in high school or to let me work part-time in a shop... read more ManufacturingCaleb WoodardElectrical Tech Supervisor at AMACBirmingham, AlabamaMy name is Caleb Woodard, I work at AMAC as an electrical tech supervisor and I've been there for two and a half years. At AMAC, I build control panels for mobile equipment for underground coal mining. From the build to th... read more ManufacturingBrooke MolletteCNC Operator at Snap-on ElizabethtonElizabethton, TennesseeMy name is Brooke Mollette, and I've been here for four months. I got started at an early age through my old trade school, and I've kind of just stuck with it and went with them until I got old enough to graduate and found S... read more ManufacturingTom ClaymanForging Department Lead at Snap-on ElizabethtonElizabethton, TennesseeI have been here at Snap-on for 5 years, going on 5 and a half, and I currently lead the forging department. When I grew up, my dad was a maintenance mechanic. He was always fixing everything around the house and I was alway... read more ManufacturingJamie MartinMachine Shop Supervisor at AMACBirmingham, AlabamaMy name is Jamie Martin, and I've worked for AMAC for the past 15 years and am currently a machine shop supervisor. I like to teach the guys I have working under me, some of them didn't know anything when they started here.... read more ManufacturingMark LePoreSupervisor at TELTRU MANUFACTURINGSpencerport, New YorkSince I was a kid, I was always tinkering, building, and fabricating. My father worked for Kodak and was always fixing things for me and my 3 brothers. He always has a way of making something work, whether it is repairing, f... read more ManufacturingMichael SanchezMachinist/Fabricator/Quality Control at Tel-Tru Manufacturing/Wilbert's Premium Auto PartsHenrietta, New YorkMy friends and family all know me as a tinkerer. I've always been interested in working with my hands and fixing everything I could get my hands on. One piece of advice I would give my past self or to others is to get into t... read more ManufacturingAdam NormanMachine Press Operator at Snap-on ElizabethtonElizabethton, TennesseeI've been working at Snap-on for two years, and I've been in manufacturing for about 15 to 20 years now. What originally drew me to manufacturing was the opportunity to provide a more stable living for my family. That was th... read more ManufacturingBrian VanhooseBackup Lead & Floater at Snap-on ElizabethtonElizabethton, TennesseeI've been in manufacturing for my whole life. My dad and I worked on cars when I was younger and he was a pretty handy man. He wasn't too big on throwing stuff away, he'd fix things, and that's probably where it started for ... read more ManufacturingJohn MuigaiManufacturing Engineer at Edwards VacuumChandler, ArizonaI guess I started when I was young, but I went to school for engineering and have been tinkering about most of my life. My advice is to start now with whatever you have. The biggest limit is usually yourself. I started as a ... read more ManufacturingMichael HughesCrowfoot Cell Operator at Snap-on ElizabethtonElizabethton, TennesseeI work in the Crowfoot cell, and I run the SpeedFam, but I do the setup and a lot of the CNC work with them, too. I machine parts, change the tools, and set up broaches, I have been here for 21 years, and I want to say Snap-... read more ManufacturingJayden BetancourtSkillsUSA ParticipantCaldwell, IdahoI chose my career cluster because of the benefits of the trades. Mick Bell taught me everything I know.
ManufacturingLily HallStudentMadison, WisconsinI took a class for $20 in high school and ended up loving welding. I went back to school for metal fabrication a couple of years after graduating.
ManufacturingTina GrindstaffPlant Associate at Snap-on ElizabethtonElizabethton, TennesseeWhen I walked in that front door, you could feel the respect and the pride when I come through that door, and I've always said that since day 1. I love it here, and it's my home away from home. I look forward to coming to wo... read more ManufacturingAustin McClainSkillsUSA ParticipantLake Lillian, Minnesota
ManufacturingJessilynn LinkSkillsUSA ParticipantOttumwa, Iowa
ManufacturingIan VandreStudentMarshfield, Wisconsin
ManufacturingJak StarkelSkillsUSA ParticipantSt. Ignatius, Montana
ManufacturingMary ParkerFinish, Inspect, Pack at Snap-on ElizabethtonElizabethton, TennesseeI've been on the same job for 21 years, and it doesn't seem like 21 years, it feels like yesterday. I do love my job, I feel like I could do it in my sleep. I have never changed jobs and I just don't think I'd want to change... read more ManufacturingAnna BrownWrench Cell Operator at Snap-on ElizabethtonElizabethton, TennesseeMy name is Anna Brown, and I’ve been working at Snap-on for seven years, including time as a temporary worker before I was hired permanently in the wrenches department. I started in assembly, working there for 25 months, and... read more ManufacturingMason ShepardRatchet Cell Operator at Snap-on ElizabethtonElizabethton, TennesseeI have been at Snap-on for a year and I am a Ratchet Cell Operator. What drove me into manufacturing here was the lack of local jobs at home. What keeps me coming back to work are the people. The people here are very good to... read more ManufacturingCaleb HernandezRatchet Cell Operator at Snap-on ElizabethtonElizabethton, TennesseeI am a Ratchet Cell Operator and I have been here at Snap-on for over a year and a half. I applied here because my brother works here in the forge and he's been here for 10 years. He has always talked good about it, so I jus... read more ManufacturingEddy ConleyForge Support Specialist at Snap-on ElizabethtonElizabethton, TennesseeI have been here for 3 years and I am a forge support specialist in the die shop. I love my job, I come here every day and I'm just happy to make the best tools on the planet, in my opinion. What originally drew me into this... read more ManufacturingMark PurvianceWelderMansfield, OhioMark grew up in the hollers of Tennessee and had always been tinkering, making, and fixing whatever was around. Growing up, his skills came in handy, fixing up all the used cars we drove. He's worked in factories molding rub... read more ManufacturingChason WarrenStudentNashville, GeorgiaI got into this industry because there’s good money and a lot of opportunities.
ManufacturingSteven SloneCrowfoot Operator at Snap-on ElizabethtonElizabethton, TennesseeI have worked here as a Crowfoot Operator for 3 years in the large Crowfoot cell. What drove me to manufacturing was the fixing of the wrenches, the CNC machine, and seeing the tool when you're actually done - the finished p... read more ManufacturingJed WillsMachinistSpring Hill, TennesseeI grew up working with my dad in his wood shop and was always interested in how things work. I worked at a lumber yard and several construction jobs in high school and college. While attending college, I was the go-to guy in... read more ManufacturingTony ChambersForge Press Operater at Snap-on ElizabethtonElizabethton, TennesseeI have been a forge press operator for 3 years. I was driven to manufacturing because I had a little boy and I wanted to have insurance and a good job stuff for him. I also had a cousin who worked here, so I came to him and ... read more ManufacturingHunter VolcheckStudentGretna, Nebraska
ManufacturingAdam Horton2024 SkillsUSA ParticipantKittrell, North Carolina
ManufacturingScottie BlankenshipMachine Operator at TN LLCErwin, TennesseeMy name is Scott Blankenship; everyone calls me Scotti. I have a wife, Heather, and two amazingly beautiful little girls, Kimery and Kassie. As a kid, my father would bring old CB radios, car stereos, and speakers home for m... read more ManufacturingAnthony WilliamsonOwner/operator at Regenaqua, LLCMesa, ArizonaI own a pool water recycling company in Arizona. Everything we use we make ourselves—from welding I-beams to maintaining our 7.3 turbo diesel, we work on everything. We struggle to survive in a new industry, but damn it, we ... read more ManufacturingDon DaviesTool and Die Maker at Snap-onMilwaukee, WisconsinI have been at Snap-on for 41 years. I have had a few positions in the last 41 years. I started as a second auto position operator. I was a cutter/grinder, from there I moved to be a C machinist, then a B machinist, A machin... read more ManufacturingFredia WarriorCNC Machine Operator at Snap-onMilwaukee, WisconsinI have been at Snap-on for 7.5 years. I started at Snap-on through a temp service. My first assignment was Quality Inspector, checking parts. I knew I liked the company and the people pretty quick. I enjoyed the work I was d... read more ManufacturingCorean PerkinsAssembler, Lead Person at Snap-onMilwaukee, WisconsinI’ve been at Snap-on since 2013. I started as a temp and moved quickly into full-time. I am the lead person, so I help setup and break down the machines, get employees their work, assist with parts, make sure things are not ... read more ManufacturingNate TurnbullExtensions Welder at Snap-onMilwaukee, Wisconsin I have been with Snap-on almost 16 years. I started off in sockets and then moved over to welding. My job is to take two components and weld them together. I do anything from a ¼” to 1” size and 12” to 36” in length all on ... read more ManufacturingBryn OttoWelder at BrynWeldsGrand Island, NebraskaI had nothing going for myself and I was a freshman in high school, my high school was essentially a trade school and I wanted to get into the construction pathway but they threw me in welding… thank god they did because I f... read more ManufacturingJorge Montiel AguilarHeat Treat Machine Operator at Snap-onMilwaukee, WisconsinI used to work for a company that did work for Snap-on. Their facility burned down. They rebuilt and expanded and during that change, I was laid off. After speaking to a truck driver from that company, he told me that Snap-o... read more ManufacturingMarcel RiveraShipping and Receiving at Snap-onMilwaukee, Wisconsin
ManufacturingPayton BrownTeam Lead (Automotive assembly line)/ Content CreatorSummerville, South CarolinaHi! I'm Payton, I am currently a team lead in an automotive manufacturing facility. You might be wondering what drove me to get involved in this industry, so let's take it back 10 years! I got the bug for cars (specifically ... read more ManufacturingJorge PerezFabricator at JK Gates & RepairPalm Desert, CaliforniaI am the son of Mexican immigrants. My parents brought us to this country for the American Dream. Where we could be free, work, or embrace America and be good neighbors. With the lessons learned from my family and upbringing... read more ManufacturingNate PierceElectronics TechnicianWakefield, MassachusettsAs a kid, I loved taking things apart, fixing, learning about circuitry, as well as everyday handyman-style repairs. In high school, I worked with my uncle doing home repairs, car repairs, and messing with electronics. I end... read more ManufacturingAmanda FosterComposite mechanic at Spirit Aerosystems Inc.Wichita, KansasNot knowing the difference between a sanding disc to a hand drill I enrolled at WSU Tech. I wanted a fresh start since I got my second chance at life after beating cancer at the age of 22. I took the composite courses provid... read more ManufacturingMatt RogersService Technician at MC MachineryELGIN, IllinoisWhen you have an uncle and two cousins who work for Snap-on, it's some time hard to say no to the newest tools hahahaha! A robotic tool changer for a press brake is the coolest project I have worked on. Watching people brake... read more ManufacturingDavid ThompsonMachine Repair/Machinist at ChryslerKenosha, WisconsinI bought Snap-on tools over 50 years ago. They never let me down. I still have them. I have a Snap-on wrench tie tack that I have had for 40 years. We were having our luggage scanned and they saw a wrench. When we showed the... read more ManufacturingMark VickPress operator at ManhassetYakima, WashingtonI'm just a low budget guy who built a 76 280z cancer awareness racecar for Bonneville. It's a cancer awareness car that I put names of survivors and family members who have passed. I'm on Facebook - courageous racing. Its a ... read more ManufacturingRay PaganiCNC Operator at Sturtevant RichmontCarol Stream, IllinoisI graduated high school and got my Associate's Degree, then started as a gear manufacturer. After that job, I moved onto working on sharpening tools and lathes before I started here two years ago. I love it here, there is ne... read more ManufacturingAlfredo SierraMachinist at Sturtevant RichmontCarol Stream, IllinoisI started 23 years ago here. My father-in-law got me the job and trained me! Before coming to Sturtevant Richmont, I was a delivery man for the Cannonball in Chicago. I needed a job, I had family responsibilities, so I came ... read more ManufacturingCarmen OlmoPackaging at Sturtevant RichmontCarol Stream, IllinoisI started at Sturtevant Richmont 24 years ago and my father worked here for 33 years! This job helped my kids grow up and helped me provide for them. I have grown a lot and learned a lot of new things here. I upgraded the pa... read more ManufacturingJuan BenavidesCalibration at Sturtevant RichmontCarol Stream, IllinoisI started six years ago here and came from a food service job. I started out in mechanical and have since moved to where I am now in calibration. I got here and knew I was going to like it and that it was always going to kee... read more ManufacturingTerrance McLamField Service EngineerFountain Inn, South CarolinaI've been in mechanical fields most of my life and came from a long line of blue collar workers. I started out wrenching on bicycles and then went to MMI Orlando. From there I worked on Harleys, moved into manufacturing for ... read more ManufacturingApril HughesAssembly Production Line at Snap-onMurphy, North Carolina
ManufacturingDaniel RamosHeat Treat Machine Operator at Snap-onMilwaukee, Wisconsin
ManufacturingMauricio GonzalezMillwright Apprentice at Anheuser-BuschCartersville, GeorgiaAfter recently transitioning out of Active Duty Army as a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic maintaining the fleet of HMMWV’s/FMTV’s, I was presented the opportunity to switch lanes in a Union Millwright apprenticeship. The technical ... read more ManufacturingPake BenthinMachinist/ Technician at Warn AutomotiveBeavercreek, OregonDuring the day I am a machinist at Warn Automotive as a tier 1 and 2 supplier. We manufacture drivetrain components for many OEM manufacturers such as Ford, FCA, Kia and many more. At night I work for myself as a technician ... read more ManufacturingGuillermina ValdezCNC Machinist at Snap-onCity of Industry, CaliforniaIt feels good to start with a piece of metal and make something that you can say ‘I made that.’
ManufacturingBrad TylerService TechnicianNewport, OregonI'm a retired Navy Chief that went from working on nuclear warships to working on CNC machines in the Pacific Northwest. I get to work on machines that build airplane parts, firearms, and knives to machines that make replace... read more ManufacturingBridgett HaigesSet Assembler at Snap-onCrystal Lake, IllinoisI was part of the ‘Great Place to Work’ team. I’m all about giving back. I’m a morale booster. Our team is like family, and that’s important to me. If you don’t like the people you work with, you’re not going to want to be h... read more ManufacturingPaul BusseTool and Die Maker at Snap-onCity of Industry, CaliforniaI make the best swaging dies in North America; if my granddaughter is on a plane that one is used on, I want to know that it’s right. I think about the people that are affected by the products that I build.
ManufacturingMaria PinedaOrder Processing at Snap-onCrystal Lake, IllinoisI wanted to do more and grow more. I already learned how to drive the trucks. Next I wanted to teach others what I learned. I became a trainer and now I train almost all the people here at Snap-on how to drive the trucks.
ManufacturingEdward GomezPrimary Manufacturing Cell Operator A at Sturtevant RichmontCarol Stream, Illinois
ManufacturingMario MelgozaWelder at Sturtevant RichmontCarol Stream, Illinois
ManufacturingReggie StarnesWelder at Snap-onLouisville, KentuckyI don't like rework. So if I can do it right the first time, that's a good thing.
ManufacturingVictoria VlchekElectronics Assembler at Sturtevant RichmontCarol Stream, Illinois
ManufacturingSuwit KhongmuangPliers Machine Operator at Snap-onMilwaukee, WisconsinYou wanna learn something cool? Go for it. Do not stop. You broke something? Go fix it. You have to break something before you learn.
ManufacturingChuck GreenwaldGrinder/Surfacer on the Production Line at Snap-onMurphy, North CarolinaI used Snap-on tools as a mechanic, and I’m proud to be a part of making the tools!
ManufacturingShane KelleyMaintenance Mechanic at HC MuddoxCarmichael, CaliforniaI currently work as a maintenance mechanic for a brick manufacturer in Sacramento California. I started as a kiln operator, and was promoted to the maintenance shop 3 years ago. I work on heavy machinery and heavy equipment,... read more ManufacturingJerome GoddenQuality Control Technician at Snap-onAlgona, IowaWhat we're making here in Algona, Iowa is the best in the world. Best in the world and it’s made in America.
ManufacturingSteven MartinSTEM Academy EducatorNorth Scituate, Rhode IslandI have been a STEM Academy Educator for 19 years. I really enjoy teaching young adults the hands-on trades. Currently, I teach Manufacturing and Construction. I really respect the hard working Americans that earn a living wo... read more ManufacturingCameron ZdroikMachinistWausau, WisconsinI started helping my dad at the shop since I could walk. I always had tools and was fascinated by what you could build if you could “dream it”. Legos turned into go-karts and eventually karts into cars. I noticed everything ... read more ManufacturingJake RothMachinist at Modern MachineWausau, WisconsinI’m 29 years old and a die hard Snap-on customer. I work at a machine shop making tooling for the earth drilling industry. I run two big bore Mazak Lathes. Developing a full line of sonic tooling was the coolest project I ha... read more ManufacturingRyan BeaverTool and Die Maker at Snap-onAlgona, IowaTool storage is the face of Snap-on. If you see a tool in someone’s hand, you don’t know it’s Snap-on. But if you see a Snap-on tool box you know we made it, and you know we made it right here in Algona, Iowa.
ManufacturingCharles McNealPliers Machine Operator at Snap-onMilwaukee, WisconsinI used to live in this area so I would always see Snap-on. Since I like cars, I would always see Snap-on tool boxes. I like the Snap-on name, I like the tools and I love coming to work every day.
ManufacturingJohn FergusonDrawer Cell Lead at Snap-onAlgona, IowaWhen you see the Snap-on box and Snap-on tools at a mechanic’s garage, you know they're going to do a good job because they have the best tools.
ManufacturingGerry CervantesAssembly Associate at Snap-onCity of Industry, CaliforniaWhen something isn’t right, everybody gets involved. Nobody says, ‘Just deal with it.’ It’s a partnership with the engineers, and they value the input of the people who make the tools.
ManufacturingMike HoskinsTool and Die Maintenance at Challenger LiftsLouisville, KentuckyI like when the fixtures I did comes together and everything's working.
ManufacturingMarcus RippondAssembly Associate at Snap-onConway, Arkansas
ManufacturingCassandra MeierForm & Weld Operator at Snap-onAlgona, IowaThe spot welder is an intimidating tool. It looks like a Terminator gun, but it can do amazing things.
ManufacturingKevin JonesCNC Operator at Snap-onElizabethton, TennesseeIt's a two-way street. The company cares about its employees, and we employees care about the company. I have two kids in college and I know my work is putting them through school.
ManufacturingKevin PizzoAssembly Associate at Snap-onConway, Arkansas
ManufacturingBrenda MarquezAssembly Associate at CDICity of Industry, California
ManufacturingHogan HaeberMillwright at Roseburg Forest ProductsRoseburg, OregonMy name is Hogan, I’m 25 years old and love working with my hands! I’ve been in the industrial industry since I was 16 years old, but was working on the family farm since around age 12. I’ve always been good with my hands an... read more ManufacturingGabriela GarciaAssembly Associate at CDICity of Industry, California
ManufacturingAndrew JonesCNC Machining Line Assist at Hitachi AutomotiveLawrenceville, GeorgiaI’m in the automotive manufacturing industry for a company making steering racks with tolerances of sub 50 microns (.050mm) which is about the thickness of a sharpie mark on a metal surface. But I’m a mechanic on the side mo... read more ManufacturingCody StevensAssembly Associate at Snap-onConway, Arkansas
ManufacturingBryan Javier Rullán DíazIngeniería Creativa at Sun Boricua Pa’l Mundo Inc.Camuy, Puerto RicoI studied mechanical engineering at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez and got really into building new mobility devices, getting in the shop, melting aluminum, and machining my way into my current job as an engineeri... read more ManufacturingJacob RamlProject ManagerVolga, South DakotaAs a boy, I spent most of my days at my father’s mechanic shop. As I grew, I progressed from cleaning and putting away tools to working alongside my dad. The years working with him not only taught me the value of hard work a... read more ManufacturingJustin StanleyMaintenance MechanicCorydon, KentuckyBeen wrenching as long as I can remember, I work on anything.
ManufacturingDavid SpinneyOwner at Tool SolutionsCORAL SPRINGS, FloridaMy dad had a repair shop outside of Boston in the 1950's. My uncle always had GTO's and would take me to drag races. All my friends had muscle cars when I was old enough to drive. My first car was a 1965 VW bug. Going to col... read more ManufacturingSheri BanksAssembly Associate at Snap-onConway, Arkansas
ManufacturingSteven SpauldingMachine Operator at Snap-onMilwaukee, WisconsinI’ve always been proud of the work I do, going out and making the best tool out there.
ManufacturingFrankie ColemanForge Support Machinist at Snap-onElizabethton, TennesseeWe must be doing pretty good if we made it to 100 years!
ManufacturingShirley Summers4 Post Assembly at Challenger LiftsLouisville, KentuckyIf I take my car to a shop, I know what my car is rolling up on. I know how they're going to use it to do what they need to do. Here at my job it's a really good, friendly environment and they care about safety.
ManufacturingMichelle NicholsonForm & Weld Operator at Snap-onAlgona, IowaI love the quality of the tools we make.
ManufacturingFrank WeissSocket Machine Operator at Snap-onMilwaukee, WisconsinWe have a good group of employees as well as managers. You might not get the solution you wanted, but at least they listen. They listen and think about it.
ManufacturingJerry BennettAssembly Associate at Snap-onConway, Arkansas
ManufacturingKenneth RhodesAssembly Associate at Snap-onConway, Arkansas
ManufacturingGina EvansAssembler at Snap-onConway, ArkansasWe all help each other, and we always make time for each other.
ManufacturingMadison IsbellFloor Jack Assembly Production Associate at Snap-onElkmont, AlabamaWe all push each other to do our best and we work really well as a team.
ManufacturingMike GougePolishing Operator at Snap-onElizabethton, TennesseeYou know it's a great feeling when you're actually in your groove and you know you’re doing it right.
ManufacturingKatherine NguyenRepair Technician at Snap-onSan Jose, California
ManufacturingMauricio ArizmendiMechanicKenosha, WisconsinI’ve always felt drawn to engineering and power tools. My dad used to own a tooling shop and because of that I grew up around an industrial environment. Working with big, hot, heavy machinery requires durable and reliable to... read more ManufacturingSharon KaulMachine Operator at Snap-onMilwaukee, WisconsinI thought maybe I was at an age where I wouldn’t learn anymore, I’d just coast. But then I went into machining and I felt challenged. I’m still learning every day.
ManufacturingRamel GuardUtility Operator at Snap-onMilwaukee, WisconsinEvery time I go to a car place and see our tools, I get to say, man, I work there.
ManufacturingPriscilla HarrisPrybar Assembler at Snap-onElizabethton, TennesseeIt's very important to me to send out good quality. It makes me proud when I finish something and see how good it looks and think, "Wow, I created that tool!"
ManufacturingRon MyerDepot Repair at Snap-onConway, ArkansasI try to be the best I can be. I always try to learn and study to stay at the top of my field.
ManufacturingTony ChurchProduction Support Manager at Snap-onElizabethton, TennesseeThere's not a lot around here that I haven't done. I love the tools. I've seen all the changes that's been made in this facility and and I know it's a great company.
ManufacturingJerry ScottForming at Snap-onLouisville, KentuckyDo the work well and know it's right or make it right. Be proud of your work. I always felt I could hold my head pretty proudly on that point.
ManufacturingTim RickeForm and Weld Leadperson at Snap-onAlgona, IowaEverybody compares themselves to Snap-on. That's the biggest compliment you can get.
ManufacturingMatt PattersonDesign Engineering Manager at Snap-onMurphy, North CarolinaI like the whole development process. Going from beginning to end and giving the customer exactly what they want is really rewarding.
ManufacturingRhonda TranthamProduction Line Worker at Snap-onMurphy, North CarolinaWorking specialty tools is the hardest line I’ve worked, but it’s rewarding; it requires a lot of thinking, which I like.
ManufacturingNick SimsTool and Die Maker at Snap-onElkmont, AlabamaWhy do it if you're not going to take pride in it?
ManufacturingJeremy AndrewsOwner at Hoyt Pallet Recycling Co., IncHoyt, KansasMy father started this business in the early 90s I grew up working on trucks and equipment. We never really had anything nice but I purchased the business in 2016 and since updated our fleet of trucks and equipment to newer ... read more ManufacturingRyan DietchAssembler at VermeerPella, IowaSnap-on talks to customers, gets input on how tools perform, and is always asking if there are problems or if anything that could be done better.
ManufacturingJordan KrebsApplications Engineer at Snap-onConway, ArkansasIt makes me proud to know our team is capable of great things.
ManufacturingTom FaberOwner/Machinist/Fabricator at Faber CycleCedar Springs, MichiganI took an apprenticeship in Tool & Die in 1980, and by 1886 had my own machine shop where we built tooling for automotive stampers, and tube fab suppliers to Ford and GM. In 1999 I sold this shop and started my current busin... read more ManufacturingMatt ShermanAssembler at VermeerPella, IowaPeople choose Vermeer because it’s the best quality, Snap-on’s the same way -- people choose it because it’s the best quality. If I have a choice, I’m going to choose Snap-on.
ManufacturingJohn LewterAssembly Team Lead at Snap-onElkmont, Alabama
ManufacturingWayne SergeantAssembler at Snap-onConway, ArkansasI try to help wherever they need me; I have gotten pretty good at almost everything we do here.
ManufacturingJim MeadorAssembler at WeilerAlgona, Iowa
ManufacturingRobert JacksonPlant Team Lead at Snap-onElkmont, AlabamaI've got a couple of uncles that are master mechanics and I got to see their toolboxes and tools growing up, so I knew Snap-on was a quality tool, the best tool in the world really.
ManufacturingChris RusseAssembler at VermeerPella, IowaI make sure the product we’re putting out and putting our name on is something I’d be proud to own myself. Something I’d want to own if my livelihood depended on it.
ManufacturingCharlotte HaggermakerRatcheting Screwdrivers Assembly Production Associate at Snap-onElkmont, Alabama
ManufacturingJosh TurnerAssembler at WeilerKnoxville, IowaI like putting the machines together. As you’re working, you can see stuff happening. You can see the progress you’re making.
ManufacturingFred ShortHeat Treat Operator at Snap-onElizabethton, TennesseeWe stay in contact with our customers to provide what they need. Understanding what the customers really need, maybe even before they do, that's what makes us better.
ManufacturingPeggy GaierAssembler at VermeerPella, IowaI’ll see things the guys don’t see. It can be a challenge to make my point. But I’m a farm woman and I’ve had to be stronger. You have to put your point out there. If you don’t, you’ll never know if you can take the next ste... read more ManufacturingLance BarnettManufacturing Engineer at Snap-onElkmont, AlabamaI've pretty much had my hands on everything here.That really helps with both the engineering side and the manufacturing side. I can talk to anyone working here and understand what they're talking about, what kind of issues t... read more ManufacturingJames TandyAssembly Associate at Snap-onConway, Arkansas