Who you are is just as important as what you can do.
And the strengths that you already have are the ones that manufacturers need. Will you invent something brand new as a product developer? Use technology to solve problems as a computer scientist? Assemble a great team as an HR professional?
Click on a bubble to explore the possibilities, or click here to go directly to career opportunities.
The Amplifier
Amplifiers are creators who go into manufacturing because they want to help people express themselves. Amplifiers help us make things like music, fashion statements and art.
Examples of "The Amplifier" include the following:
- Color Blenders
- Material Specialists
- Stitchers
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The Craftperson
Craftspeople are creators who go into manufacturing because they want their work to be hands-on. They love the act of creating and the satisfaction of making something from nothing.
Examples of "The Craftperson" include the following:
- Assemblers
- Welders
- Maintenance Technicians
The Explorer
Explorers are creators who go into manufacturing because they want to explore new frontiers. Explorers are pioneers who love the unknown and use their creator skills to blaze new trails by building things like space shuttles and self-driving cars.
Examples of "The Explorer" include the following:
- Electrical Technicians
- Engineers
- CAD Operators
The Futurist
Futurists are creators who go into manufacturing because they want to engineer and design the future. The things they make — like self-driving cars and mind-controlled prosthetics — have the power to transform how we live.
Examples of "The Futurist" include the following:
- Engineer Technicians
- Product Designers
- Research & Development Associates
The Inventor
Inventors are creators who go into manufacturing because they want to turn big ideas into new realities. Inventors dream boldly and have ability to transform their ideas into products that change how we live.
Examples of "The Inventor" include the following:
- Product Developers
- Machinists
- Tool & Die Makers
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The Leader
Leaders are creators who go into manufacturing because they want to serve their country and community. Leaders are deeply invested in using their creator skills to give back, and they are comfortable taking on high levels of responsibility.
Examples of "The Leader" include the following:
- Plant Managers
- Assembly Supervisors
- Human Resources Associates
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The Lifesaver
Lifesavers are creators who go into manufacturing to save lives. From pacemakers and vaccines to smoke detectors and seatbelts, Lifesavers are invested in protecting us all.
Examples of "The Lifesaver" include the following:
- Operators
- Research Technicians
- Quality Inspectors
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The Visionary
Visionaries are creators who go into manufacturing because they want to make the world a better place. Visionaries see the whole picture, and use their creators skills to steer all of us to a more vibrant future.
Examples of "The Visionary" include the following:
- Food Technologists
- Sustainability Managers
- Sales & Marketing Associates