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Chad Nash
Final Assembly Supervisor
Three Phase Plant

Your supervisor Chad Nash started at ERMCO in 1998 in the Pad Plant Core/Coil Assembly Department. He transferred to the Three Phase plant when ERMCO expanded its product line to include three phase transformers in 2000.

"I learned as many jobs as I could and then moved to the repair area. From there I transferred to Final Assembly and was selected as a Leadperson. A few years later, I was offered the Final Assembly Supervisor position."

Chad decided to make his career at ERMCO because of the good pay and benefits and job security. After over two decades of working at ERMCO, Chad has made many life-long friends.

Chad Nash
Final Assembly Supervisor
Three Phase Plant

Your supervisor Chad Nash started at ERMCO in 1998 in the Pad Plant Core/Coil Assembly Department. He transferred to the Three Phase plant when ERMCO expanded its product line to include three phase transformers in 2000.

"I learned as many jobs as I could and then moved to the repair area. From there I transferred to Final Assembly and was selected as a Leadperson. A few years later, I was offered the Final Assembly Supervisor position."

Chad decided to make his career at ERMCO because of the good pay and benefits and job security. After over two decades of working at ERMCO, Chad has made many life-long friends.

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Q&A with Supervisor Chad Nash
Tell me about your journey at ERMCO.

I started at ERMCO in 1998 in the Pad Plant Core/Coil Assembly Department. I moved to the Three Phase Plant when it opened in 2000. I learned most of the jobs in the facility before accepting a job in the repair area. A few years later, I moved to the Final Assembly department where I was promoted to Team Leader and later on Supervisor.

What advice would you give me for me to be successful at ERMCO?

Apply yourself from your very first day of employment at ERMCO and always be willing to learn.

How can I support our team and add value to ERMCO?

Learn your job so that you provide quality work to your internal customers. Tell me your suggestions for improvement. It could be anything from minor job modifications or enhancements to significant changes. Step up and take responsibility for your job and be willing to help other teammates when needed. And lastly, know the impact of what you do and take your job seriously. Think things through and propose ideas that make sense. That is how you support our team and add value to our products.

How can I further my potential?

Talk to me if you have ideas or suggestions for improvement, if you have questions or concerns regarding your job or the department or if you are eager to expand your knowledge of the transformer process or learn new tasks.

What is the best way for me to communicate with you?

I'm usually on the floor every morning starting at 5:45 a.m. That way third shift employees have a chance to talk to me. I also stay most everyday until around 3:30 p.m. so that the second shift team members can speak with me. My office door is always open and anyone can come in and talk to me. I try to help everyone who stops by.

If I can't make it to work, what do I do?

You should call 731-288-2486. Your call will go to the Team Leaders' desk phone. Leave a clear message containing your first and last name and your reason for missing work. This must be done one hour prior to your scheduled shift start time. Then you should go to UKG and apply for time off to cover your absence.

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Final Assembly Team Leaders
Shane Stover, 1st Shift

Shane Stover started working at ERMCO in 1991 in the Pad Plant Tank Shop where he performed various jobs from cleaning all the weld spatter, to running the bottom welder and punching holes for the LV bushings. He then transferred to Pad Plant Final Assembly and worked there for nine years before moving to the Three Phase. He's been in Three Phase for over two decades and has worked as a Team Leader for 15+ years. "I like working at ERMCO because this company and its people have been good to me." When Shane isn't at work, he enjoys working in his shop and spending time with his family.

Shane Stover
1st shift (6:45AM to 2:45PM)

Shane Stover began his career at ERMCO in 1991 in the Pad Plant Tank Shop, where he performed various jobs, from cleaning all the weld spatter to running the bottom welder and punching holes for the LV bushings. He transferred to Pad Plant Final Assembly and worked there for nine years before moving to the Three Phase. He's been in Three Phase for over two decades and has worked as a Team Leader for 15+ years. "I like working at ERMCO because this company and its people have been good to me." When Shane isn't at work, he enjoys working in his shop and spending time with his family

Neil Stover, 2nd Shift

Neil Stover started working at ERMCO in 2017 in the Three Phase Plant C&C Assembly as a builder and on the back line in high voltage. In 2019, he moved to Final Assembly as a builder and material handler before being promoted to Second Shift Team Leader in 2021. "I've enjoyed working at ERMCO because I've met some great people during my time here. It's such a family atmosphere." When Neil isn't working, he enjoys hunting, fishing, and spending time with his family.

Jason Shelton, Third Shift

Jason Shelton started at ERMCO in 2013 as a builder and has worked in Final Assembly for his entire career. After working in the department for about a year, he was promoted to Third Shift Team Leader. "We have a good team working to accomplish our daily goals and to meet our customers' requirements." Jason likes working at ERMCO because it has provided "me and my son with a good living and bright future." He also knows that what he does impacts the world. "We help supply the world with power for everyday living." Jason enjoys watching football and baseball, traveling, and spending time with his son outside work.

Neil Stover
2nd shift (2:45PM to 10:45PM)

Neil Stover started his career at ERMCO in 2017 in the Three Phase C&C Assembly as a builder and on the back line in high voltage. In 2019, he moved to Final Assembly as a builder and material handler before being promoted to Second Shift Team Leader in 2021. "I've enjoyed working at ERMCO because I've met some great people during my time here. It's such a family atmosphere." When Neil isn't working, he enjoys hunting, fishing, and spending time with his family.

Jason Shelton
3rd shift (10:45pm to 6:45am)

Jason Shelton started at ERMCO in 2013 as a builder and has worked in Final Assembly for his entire career. After working in the department for about a year, he was promoted to Third Shift Team Leader. "We have a good team working to accomplish our daily goals and to meet our customers' requirements." Jason likes working at ERMCO because it has provided "me and my son with a good living and bright future." He also knows that what he does impacts the world. "We help supply the world with power for everyday living." Jason enjoys watching football and baseball, traveling, and spending time with his son outside work.