EMAG Announces Collaboration For Local Training

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EMAG L.L.C. announces its receipt of a five-year, $200,000 agreement with Oakland Community College (OCC), through the Michigan New Jobs Training (MNJT) program, for the training of 21 new employees in manufacturing technology, CNC machine tools, mechanical maintenance, electrical and robotics disciplines. Peter Loetzner, EMAG CEO, accepted the award from Dr. Timothy Meyer, chancellor of Oakland Community College, and J. Brooks Patterson, Oakland County Executive, during the Oakland County Economic Outlook Luncheon.

OCC Chancellor, Dr. Timothy Meyer noted the critical importance of education and training in the creation and retention of manufacturing jobs in Southeastern Michigan, an area hard hit by the recent economic downturn in the auto industry and other manufacturing sectors of the economy. He then introduced Oakland County Executive J. Brooks Patterson, who continued this theme, citing the recent creation of 36,000 new jobs in Oakland County as well as other awards made to companies who’ve chosen to locate in the area.

Introducing Peter Loetzner, Meyer detailed the collaboration between OCC and EMAG, noting how the study of mechatronics would raise the skill level of both engineers and the plant workforce to higher levels of technical competence and multi-functional abilities.

During his remarks, Loetzner recounted his own experience as a student in this now rapidly growing field of mechatronics, where mechanical engineering melds with electrical and electronic engineering to help students better understand the inter-relationship of components on a machine. Mechatronic engineers and field technicians are now highly valued individuals in many industries, Loetzner noted. He added that EMAG might have at least 20 openings in engineering throughout the next few years at his company, the result of increased sales and the EMAG commitment to serving the North American market from its expanding headquarters in the Detroit area. He further commented how such programs have the dual advantages of growing the manufacturing base in the area, as well as raising the skill level of the employees, which in turn attracts more businesses to Oakland County.

EMAG has engaged in training for its employees as well as its customers’ programming, operator and maintenance personnel throughout the company’s history, both in Germany and in America.  The company sells its machines to job shops and original equipment manufacturers’ metalworking departments worldwide, with a heavy concentration in the automotive and off-highway machinery markets.

For more information, call EMAG at 248-477-7440 or info@usa.emag.com, www.emag.com