Ramon Delgado
Manufacturing
Ramon covered my line for two hours during the Tuesday changeover without being asked, then stayed to help break down the fixture. We finished the run on time because of it.
From: Marcus Whitfield
Yesterday
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Manufacturing
Ramon covered my line for two hours during the Tuesday changeover without being asked, then stayed to help break down the fixture. We finished the run on time because of it.
From: Marcus Whitfield
Yesterday
Customer Service
Miguel caught a spec error on the fish tape order before it shipped — wrong tip style on 400 units. That would have been a full return and a very unhappy distributor.
From: Renata Salas
2 days ago
Manufacturing
Yolanda stopped the press when she spotted hydraulic fluid pooling under guard three. She flagged it, tagged it, and waited for maintenance instead of running one more cycle.
From: Otis Grantham
2 days ago
Manufacturing
Curtis reworked the die insert on the linesman's pliers cell so we stopped losing tolerance at the end of a run. Two-tenths tighter and no more mid-shift re-shim.
From: Grant Wexler
3 days ago
Distribution
Kayla picked and staged the entire Menards replenishment order solo when we were down two people Friday. Zero mis-picks on 212 lines.
From: Terrence Blalock
4 days ago
Maintenance
Sergei rebuilt the conveyor gearbox overnight so 1st shift walked into a running line instead of a work order. He left a written handoff with the torque specs, too.
From: Priscilla Nunez
5 days ago
Engineering
Simone ran the drop test protocol three extra rounds on the new nut driver handles because the first data set looked noisy. She was right — we caught a resin batch issue.
From: Nadia Rasheed
6 days ago
Customer Service
Tessa stayed on the phone 40 minutes with an apprentice troubleshooting a tester reading, then wrote the fix up so the rest of us could use it. That's the job done right.
From: Charlene Boothe
1 week ago
Manufacturing
Denise trained me on the forging press setup on her own break time when I moved to 2nd shift. Patient, thorough, and she made sure I understood the why behind every step.
From: Ramon Delgado
1 week ago
Warehouse
Dwayne spotted a cracked pallet on the inbound load and pulled it before it went up in the racks. Saved us a spill and probably somebody's foot.
From: Hector Villalobos
1 week ago
Warehouse
Alicia found the variance in the cycle count that had been rolling forward for three months. She traced it to a mislabeled bin location and fixed the master data herself.
From: Meredith Cho
1 week ago
Marketing
Josh built the counter display kit for the Rockford distributor visit in two days flat, and it landed — they doubled their opening order.
From: Bill Hargrove
1 week ago
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