Power Test in the Community – April 2016

Power Test in the Community

At Power Test, ‘We Make It Better’ in all that we do. We make exceptional products and provide unsurpassed support. But equally as importantly, we believe in building up our employees and our community. Take a look at what we’ve done in April to make that a reality.

 

Waukesha County Technical College opens new Integrated Manufacturing Center:

WCTC representatives and dignitaries officially cut the ribbon at the grand opening for the WCTC Integrated Manufacturing Center Monday, April 5, 2016.

WCTC representatives and dignitaries officially cut the ribbon at the grand opening for the WCTC Integrated Manufacturing Center Monday, April 5, 2016.

The doors to WCTC’s new Integrated Manufacturing Center opened on April 4th. Power Test was happy to do their part in making the two-story, 24,000 square foot a reality. The IMC more than doubles the lab and classroom space dedicated to manufacturing training at WCTC and is a significant step forward in the education of skilled workers in Wisconsin.

 

Generations Against Bullying:

In April, Power Test showed its support for ‘Generations Against Bullying’ to bring awareness to the effects of bullying in our communities. Join Power Test in supporting their mission by taking a look at the wonderful work they’re doing.

Power Test hosts Schools2Skills Program:

Students Visit Power Test

Students from Menomonee Falls High School visit the Power Test facilities as part of the Schools2Skills program.

In the final stop of the 2016 school year, students from Menomonee Falls High School visited Power Test as part of the School2Skills program. In their 5th year, Schools2Skills continues to take students into the area’s leading companies to learn more about manufacturing career paths.

 

Employee Nutrition Program:

As part of Power Test’s continued effort to improve the well-being of our employees, we’ve implemented monthly workshops with a certified nutritionist. With a focus on finding foods and lifestyle choices that encourage good health, mental stimulation, and productivity our employees are empowered to make positive changes in their eating habits.