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WaupacaFoundry
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Waupaca Foundry has a reputation as solid as the castings we create.
We are the largest producer of gray iron, ductile iron, austempered ductile iron, and compacted graphite iron castings in the world, melting more than 9,500 tons a day. Our castings are produced using custom built, high pressure vertical green sand molding machines created by a workforce that puts generations of iron casting expertise to work for our customers every day.
We are the largest producer of gray iron, ductile iron, austempered ductile iron, and compacted graphite iron castings in the world, melting more than 9,500 tons a day. Our castings are produced using custom built, high pressure vertical green sand molding machines created by a workforce that puts generations of iron casting expertise to work for our customers every day.
Casting Call | Michael Bickett
Meet Michael Bickett, a Plant 5 VMM team leader in Tell City, Indiana. In 2011, Michael became a valuable member of our team. Michael highlights the career growth opportunities at Waupaca Foundry, stating, "You can be anything you want to in this company, the sky's the limit. You could go from being an operator to being plant manager…anything you want to be is there." Waupaca Foundry is proud to have Michael as a part of our team!
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Casting Call | Anthony Behn
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Meet Anthony Behn, a Plant 1 Maintenance Foreman and Crane Operator in Waupaca, WI. In 2017, Anthony became a valuable member of our team. Anthony shares his experience at Waupaca Foundry by stating, "It's not just an everyday job... it's a career. They've given me a great life for my wife and kids. They have everything that they could possibly want. And I have a job that I like to come to ever...
Waupaca Foundry Sustainability RoadMap
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Waupaca Foundry Sustainability RoadMap
Plant 4 Marinette: 50 Years of Excellence and Innovation
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Join us as we commemorate half a century of dedication, resilience, and innovation at Plant 4 in Marinette. From its humble beginnings on a challenging site in 1974, this plant has overcome numerous obstacles to become the most profitable facility in the Waupaca Foundry family. Discover the inspiring journey of Plant 4, from meeting the demand for ductile iron automotive parts to fostering a cu...
Casting Call | Martha Wooldridge
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Meet Martha Wooldridge, a Plant 5 isocure coremaker in Tell City, Indiana. In 2011, at the age of 52, Martha became a valuable member of our team. Martha expresses the work culture at Waupaca Foundry by stating "I feel like we're all family here. And we are all very close-knit. They're very understanding. They're not afraid to show you things if you have questions. Good quality, wholesome peopl...
Casting Call | Rob Keast
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Meet Rob Keast, the Plant 1 facility foreman in Ironwood, MI. In 2018, Rob became a valuable member of our team. Rob expresses the impact Waupaca Foundry makes on individuals by saying, "It's not something where you go to every day and you clock in and clock out. We're making a difference. Putting quality castings out and keeping everybody [Waupaca Foundry] moving." Waupaca Foundry is proud to ...
Casting Call | Troy Neidert
Просмотров 572 месяца назад
Meet Troy Neidert, Plant 2 Quality Assurance Auditor. In 1989, Troy became a valuable member of our team. He expresses that working at Waupaca Foundry feels like a second home to him. Waupaca Foundry is proud to have Troy as a part of our team!
Casting Call | Paul Meshak
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Meet Paul Meshak, Plant 1 Dry Sand Maintenance Foreman. In 2022, Paul became a valuable member of our team. He expresses the work he does at Waupaca Foundry, stating, "… I like the sense of pride I get doing the things not everyone can - knowing I can make a difference …” Waupaca Foundry is proud to have Paul as a part of our team!
Meet the 2023 Interns | Waupaca Foundry
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Meet the 2023 Interns | Waupaca Foundry
Happy Holidays from Waupaca Foundry 2023
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Happy Holidays from Waupaca Foundry 2023
Equity and inclusion at Waupaca Foundry
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Equity and inclusion at Waupaca Foundry
Seguridad de los visitantes de Waupaca Foundry
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Seguridad de los visitantes de Waupaca Foundry
Meet Eileen Perket, Waupaca Foundry's First Female Electrician
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Meet Eileen Perket, Waupaca Foundry's First Female Electrician
Happy Holidays from Waupaca Foundry 2022
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Happy Holidays from Waupaca Foundry 2022
Casting Call | Waupaca Foundry-Marinette, Wisconsin
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Casting Call | Waupaca Foundry-Marinette, Wisconsin
Meet the 2022 Interns | Waupaca Foundry
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Meet the 2022 Interns | Waupaca Foundry
Iron Casting Supplier to the Municipal Infrastructure Market
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Iron Casting Supplier to the Municipal Infrastructure Market
Meet the 2021 Interns | Waupaca Foundry
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Meet the 2021 Interns | Waupaca Foundry
0:17 cringe
All right Dude you found the perfect work for the person you wanted to be! You are most fortunate indeed! I’m 75 and I am still riding around backwards while seated on the handlebars derailing my chain trying to determine which way is up and why I didn’t bring more oil. Cheers in your well found career.
3:07
Everyone saying they die here, get hurt here a lot, get air lifted shir happens when you’re not watching what you’re doing , if you’re wear you’re proper Ppe you’re straight I have family that been working in melt for over 20 years I’ve been working there for 2 n half months now I’ve been in there during Indiana and Kentucky’s heat wave it’s not bad just don’t be a wimp about the heat, and the pay is not fucking bad, I make about 800 bucks a week Saturdays are $30/hr and Sundays are 40/hr and they start you off at $20/hr I make $1200 when I work Sundays btw
Wow
Looks boring
I was Waupaca Foundry rip plant 6
Can you hired me from India I have 6 year's of experience in foundry and working in department like Pouring Shop, Molding Shop and Coreshop
Hello, you can apply at jobs.waupacafoundry.com. Thank you for your interest in a career with Waupaca Foundry.
tks!
Promo SM
You need to work on conventional lathe and milling machine before jumping onto CNC
I was part of that great company in the state of Wisconsin in waupaca country Caleb Cordy was my Line Supervisor...
I never saw one on the floor. Wafer gets sent by vacuum tube like at a bank drive up
Great trade! I’ve been a machinist since 1988. New experience everyday. We need more people like this gentleman. This has become a “dying” trade.
why has this become a “dying” trade?
It isn't dying out, there's countless jobs everywhere.
Dying because we don't get paid enough
@@martergamingnot from what I’ve heard
@@oseasgonzalez7828robots
My husband is in this video..my baby , my man......
I ran one of these beasts.
Happy Holidays team Waupaca!
Gr8 video I just started as a machinist assistant a month ago. I also use a laser engraver as well as all the machines you mentioned.
9 years on and the trades are still short on people who can perform skilled jobs.
These are the people that will allow America to win the next world war. The true warriors for our country.
Hi I'm from Philippines, can apply foundry worker of this company. Thank you. ❤️❤️❤️
where can i send my cv?
jobs.waupacafoundry.com
Nice to see someone earning a "decent buck" for the dirty yet important work he performs at Waupaca Foundry. "Three cheers and a star" to Tristin for his promotions. He just needs to work on his "Wisconsin accent" a bit. Thanks for sharing!
Madera Community College has a complete manufacturing program including apprenticeship an a new Industry 4.0 Metrology lab, welding and maintenance.
Both Operation Fetling @ Moulding Machine Operate
Sir I am From India I have 9years experience Of Foundry Production Plant
I am also a materials engineer, currently doing a job in Materials Analysis Center. Love to see casting and testing. One day I will be doing the same. (From Pakistan)
Great job! Thanks for sharing your experience, Jeff!
How to apply for this job I have experience 8year
I’d say it gets used a lot
We was Waupaca
I'm trying to think of some asswipe remarks to make, but I can't. This was a really well done video.
I am amazed!
i am a metallurgy and material engineer from pakistan i love your working techniques is there any chance of working with you
Pointless
an artificer in all things brass and iron.
I completed my metallurgical engineering degree 3 years back, an still i am unemployed. May be becauseIndia is not doing that great in steel sector. Do help me people to get me a job. 🙏
No they don't try it
1:05 seems like a pretty coarse mesh.
Lmao
Today my brother took admission for metallurgy engineering field.. I'm kinda scared he might burn or harm himself with all that heat.. Otherwise everything is OK..
Oh look it's cody Ps They dont give a damn about us
Fyp Gggg
I hope the workers get paid enough to do this kind of job :)
They don’t !
No we do not it'll we work in temperatures that can kill your ass in 45 min if you dont properly prepare I've berm hauled out on an ambulance twice I seen a guy die friend of mine was air lifted to a hospital get burned multiple times a day. We do not get paid enough
Mi papá trabaja ahí ayer estaba llorando nunca lo ví así Se quemó el brazo el cuello y El pecho y trabajan a temperaturas altísimas es un horno No les pagan lo suficiente son esclavos porque en los 2 días que descansa se la pasa pensando en cuando regrese a trabajar Y además trabaja de noche de 5 a 6 duerme de día se le a desatado el insomnio este trabajo es el camino ala tumba
@@pizzahutevo that's terrible sorry to hear that I work for Waupaca it's hard hot a d some asshole bitches run their mouth behind ain't easy but ppl don't believe it and not always u make $ this week closed for labor day we make nothing
@@jlocano4663 Hola, tu papá aún trabaja ahí? Estoy preocupada, un familiar mio, empezó a trabajar hoy ahi...
When you don't have appropriate narration added to your glitzy CGI promo. & just cheap music, you must be cheap.
No women in the melt dept
My video is on the YOU TUBE: robotizado con cd 4017 , ne 555 pilotos Shot under the video. Andre Kaiser Troll
Good job. Which school offers this training
May I comment that she looks kinda pretty ☺
Im a machinist from philippines since 2003
Astonishing that there are still ferrous foundries operating in the United States at this time. Metallurgical engineering is now considered a derelict, obsolete field of study. It has been displaced to countries like India and China and replaced by Materials Science & Engineering which focuses on advanced materials that are mostly non-metallic. For those companies that still require metallurgical engineers in the future they may have to hire people from overseas.
My dad worked at Waupaca foundry in the 80s. He is now a casting consultant for Chinese foundries. Check your info there smart guy.
@@AdamMann3D Good for him, not a common career move for most foundry men but at least he is still connected to the industry. I completely gave up on it in the 1980s and immigrated to Canada.