Offers programs beyond stamping and assembly
(BATESVILLE, Ind.) – Batesville Tool & Die says their internship program is growing.
They have expanded internship opportunities into other areas beyond stamping and assembly.
“Manufacturing is what this country was built on and will be around long after we are no longer here. I’m so happy for every one of these students for jump starting their careers. They are all doing an outstanding job in their fields, and I am extremely proud of their efforts,” program coordinator Toby Walsman said.
Some students involved include Batesville students Clara Black, Maxwell Richardson, Vincent Meneses, Kaiden Eckstein, Carter Wehr, and Noah Davis; OA students Zach Hoff and Jacob Hilbert; Clint Nicholson from South Ripley, Luke Snyder from Franklin County, Plymouth Bowling from Greensburg and Anahi Chavez from Rushville.
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