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Education/Training
Industry Experts sound off on the value of training, plus a showcase of apprenticeships and grants. |
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![]() Jerry Golmanavich spent more than 30 years working as a process engineer in the injection molding shops at the Baltimore Western Electric Works and then the Omaha Works. While to facility was changing identities, he was busy writing the original Quality Manual for the Plastics Molding department at Omaha. He later became the key figure in developing the Master Molding Technician Training Program at what was then Lucent Technologies (Omaha, NE). This program was quite unique since it was developed jointly between union officers and management representatives. It is now recognized by the United States Department of Labor. Since his retirement in 2000, Jerry was an editor and author for the Society of Plastics Engineers Technician's Toolbox for Injection MoldingÑthe first in a possible series. Jerry has two patents to his name in basic processing technology. He received his bachelor's degree from what is now the New Jersey Institute of Technology and his master's from Purdue University. He explains how to develop an internal training program. The Hidden Value: Technology Transer |
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