Veterans play key role in workforce development at Mazak

Published
November 23, 2022 - 07:00am
Veterans play key role in workforce development at Mazak

Crucial to its workforce development strategy, Mazak North America in Florence, Ky., credits veterans as essential to the company’s ability to overcome the manufacturing industry’s severe lack of skilled labor and fill vital positions.

This year alone, Mazak says it has hired 13 veterans and now employs a total of 87 within Mazak departments ranging from field service and parts to production and purchasing.

Also as part of its strategic workforce development strategy, Mazak leveraged its relationship with the Lucas Group to locate and hire more veterans. The recruiting firm specializes in matching up those individuals transitioning from the military with comrpanies like Mazak seeking qualified, talented and dedicated people.

According to Mazak's human resources director Bill Weier, managers praise the company’s veteran employees for their diagnostic skills and their ability to reason through solutions.

"Their dedication, creativity and can-do attitude along with a strong work ethic, focused time management and problem-solving skills,” he said, “set an example of how to excel and advance within the industry. We are truly grateful for their service to their country and to have them as members of the Mazak team.”

Throughout the organization, veterans contribute their accountability, seasoned perspective and mature outlook to make Mazak an even better place to work. The company is also committed to providing these veterans with the continuous training and development they need to build thriving, sustained careers with the company. 

Veterans who are interested in manufacturing careers can apply for one of the many positions on the Mazak career page.

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