Thursday, June 13, 2013

Deal or no Deal parody - Thermotron career training--

ok apparently

the way to the top at thermotron--

all the thieves will welcome you at thermotron--


hil sybesma training- with Neuville-- ck out Gregory V Johnson





Career Opportunities

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Manufacturing Administrative AssistantAdministrationHollandMichigan
ControllerManagementHollandMichigan
Capital Equipment Field / Technical Sales Reading, UKSales and MarketingReading / Oxfordshire
Manufacturing Support-Refrigeration/ HVAC focusProductionHollandMichigan
Production SchedulerBusiness ProfessionalsHollandMichigan
Marketing Support Assistant: ClericalSales and MarketingHollandMichigan
Field Service Technician Refrigeration / hvac / HoustonField ServiceHoustonTexas
Field Service Refrigeration / hvac / CTField ServiceNew HavenConnecticut
Software Engineer Level 1EngineeringHollandMichigan
Human Resource AssistantHuman ResourcesHollandMichigan

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

sales engineer special boy. Thermotron take the customer to lunch

yes i got

good training with the different sales men-- ed flowers-- has a style , and bo bjarno beat them all--

rememember -- get the customer "drunk" to find out how much budget they really have to spend

mark lamers The Great hypnotizes himself-- thermotron training by the numbers

ok


39th Annual
Environmental Test Equipment Service Seminar

MAY 13 – 17, 2013 Seminar held at Hope College in Holland, Michigan
The service seminar is an intensive 3 day technical learning conference held at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. Seminar classes are tailored for environmental test equipment operators and maintenance technicians. Classes are instructed by Thermotron Engineers, Designers, Testers, and Field Service Technicians. Download the Brochure.
There are two tracks from which to choose: Environmental Test Equipment or Vibration Systems. An additional half-day of hands-on training is available as well. Space is limited for this extra training. Click here to sign up.
Option 1
Environmental Test Equipment
Option 2
Vibration Systems
Test Chamber OperationFundamentals of Vibration
CalibrationSystem Operation
Troubleshooting Thermotron InstrumentationMaintenance & Troubleshooting
Cascade RefrigerationProduct Fixturing
 7800/2800 ControllerTest Standards & Application
8200/8800 ControllerVibration Control Systems
3200/3800 and ThermotrakIIHands on Troubleshooting


 
Thermotron Schematics 
Hands on Troubleshooting 
Humidity 

To sign up, fill out our sign-up form here. Or for more information, you can call, fax, or email: Tammy McHargue  Phone: 616-392-6550 ext.809 Fax: 616-393-4550 serviceseminar@thermotron.com

2-face-- thermotron management training-- company man

Friday, May 10, 2013

39th Annual Environmental Test Equipment Service Seminar---Gonzo The Great hypnotizes himself

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

thermotron field service training - and the Any Key




Manufacturing Support- Mechanical Assembly focus

Department: 
Production
Apply By: 
Fri, 11/16/2012 (All day)
Location: 
Holland, MI
The primary purpose of this position is to provide assembly service to teams, departments, and other areas in the company.  Work independently; using basic hand and power tools assemble pre-determined components, assemblies, and parts kits from work orders.
  • Be able to read, follow and give direction based on schedule.
  • Follow instructions and complete job assignment.
  • Communicate and interact with department contact persons.
  • Use basic math skills to perform job assignments such as measuring, counting, and completing reports.
  • Wire assembly: Following direction given, pull wire through sealtight to prepare wire assembly.
  • Float tank assembly: Following a diagram and written directions assemble plastic float tanks using small hand tools including knife, screwdriver, wrench, and tap.
  • Window assembly: Using precut widow channel, stuff channel with desiccant material.  Following direction given, assemble channel into rectangular shape using precut corner pieces to hold in place.
  • Heater frame assembly: Assemble brackets, insulators, and heater frames following given settings and prints and using spot welder.
  • Heater building: Measure, cut, coil and string coiled wire through pre-built heater frame according to print.  Measure electrical resistance using meter.
  • ACS Assembly: Mount electronic components on printed circuit boards according to prints, diagrams, and instruction given in department.
  • ESA Assembly: Cut and prep wire, crimp wire, debur, and install brackets using hand or power tools or automatic crimper.
  • Machine Shop: Using hand or power tools, drill and tap, debur, cut stainless steel, copper, or other materials.
  • Motor Balance: Following step by step instructions, balance small horse power motors and fan blade assemblies.
  • Able to read, decipher, and follow written instructions.
  • Able to use a tape measure or ruler to determine proper lengths of material to be cut, using fractional and decimal based math.
  • Able to use basic math skills and count accurately for determining proper sizes of materials to be used, completing time cards, counting material and parts.
  • Able to lift and move materials and tools weighing 1 lb. to 40 lb., occasionally lifting and moving objects weighing 25# to 50#.
  • Able to perform body movements and physical coordination consistent with variety of assembly processes: bending, leaning, sitting, standing, climbing, arm bending and extension, finger and hand control over small to medium size parts, push and pull exertion.
  • Able to work in confined areas.
  • Able to climb ladders and work at moderate heights to assemble products.
  • Able to recognize and identify color coding on electronic parts and wiring.
  • Demonstrated ability to complete business forms, paperwork, timecards, and production information in a timely, accurate and detailed manner.