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H2Tech sat down with Matt Dixon, Global Technical Lead, Swagelok, to discuss hydrogen (H2) and oxygen sampling systems. The discussion included the benefits of utilizing H2 sampling systems, safety precautions during sampling, and the best pathways and technologies to optimize sampling.
In this episode of "Manufacturing the Workforce of Tomorrow," Toni Neary speaks with Jane Christyson, CEO of Girl Scouts of Northeast Ohio, about the organization's bold steps to elevate STEM education. Since 2016, STEM has become a core pillar of the Girl Scouts, resulting in over 160 STEM-focused badges and initiatives designed to empower girls for STEM careers. At the heart of this mission is the new 8,000-square-foot STEM center at Camp Ledgewood in Peninsula, Ohio, where girls will learn biomimicry by exploring nature's engineering wonders. Partnerships with companies like Swagelok bring real-world STEM experience to girls, while collaborations with organizations like CMHA and MAGNET ensure underserved communities can participate, too. Tune in to hear how Girl Scouts are shaping a diverse and skilled future workforce by bridging STEM opportunities, advocacy, and hands-on learning for girls across Ohio.
Corrosion can be detrimental to efficient oil and gas operations. In this episode, World Oil spoke with Mike Aughenbaugh, Target Market Manager, Oil and Gas Market, Swagelok, to discuss what types of environments are more susceptible to corrosion, the costs of corrosion on infrastructure and operations, the types of corrosion operators should look out for, and the best ways to prevent and/or remediate corrosion in oil and gas systems.
With plant turnarounds requiring significant resources to plan and execute, there are many factors to take into consideration. The pandemic magnified some of the issues in this space and challenges still exist today, making it important to implement best practices that will enable success. In this episode of Great Question: A Manufacturing Podcast, Mike Aughenbaugh, associate target market manager for Swagelok, explains the evolution of turnarounds as a result of the pandemic and best practices that can enable improved processes.
In this episode of H2TechTalk, host Tyler Campbell welcomes Ana Dominguez, engineering services supervisor at Swagelok, to discuss the key differences between traditional oil and gas systems and H2 systems. Ana highlights the specific design considerations necessary for H2, focusing on the challenges posed by H2's small molecular size, system pressures, and temperatures. Ana also touches on the importance of following standards, ensuring leak-tight performance, and how the design should allow for easy maintenance and operational safety.
In this insightful episode, we delve into the critical topic of fugitive emissions in the oil and gas industry with our guest, Mike Aughenbaugh, Associate Target Market Manager at Swagelok. Mike shares his expertise on market trends, best practices for reducing emissions, and the impact of evolving industry standards. He discusses the challenges and solutions in fluid system component applications, highlighting the significance of comprehensive protocols and training programs. Tune in to understand how these developments are shaping the future of environmental sustainability in oil and gas operations.
Hydrocarbon Processing caught up with Jeff DeWitt, Applications Engineer for Swagelok, to discuss the many facets of gas distribution systems, including new trends, safety, selecting the best regulator(s) and ways asset owners can optimize their internal gas distribution systems.
On this episode of the Rundown, we are joined by Jim Cavoli, President & COO of Swagelok. In this episode, we hear from Jim about his career journey with Swagelok over the years and how he approaches being a business leader. Jim and Paul also discuss manufacturing in Northeast Ohio, what Swagelok is doing to mentor careers in manufacturing, and Jim's involvement as a board member for Global Cleveland and Greater Cleveland Partnership. Jim's recommendations for authentic Italian are Valerio's in Little Italy and Giovanni's in Beachwood. Connect with Jim Cavoli on LinkedIn.
The Today in Manufacturing Podcast is brought to you by the editors from Manufacturing.net and Industrial Equipment News (IEN).This week's episode is brought to you by Swagelok. Join us on Tuesday, May 23 at 1:00 PM for "Mastering Hose Selection in Your Facility," a new live video podcast. Register now.In each episode, we discuss the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:- Seafood Processor's Distribution Stopped over Vile Conditions- Accounting Manager Steals $2.5M from Washington Manufacturer- Protesters Throw Cake at VW Chair During Shareholders' Meeting- Paper Box Maker to Pay $13K to Mistakenly Fired Worker- Coca-Cola Plans $650M New York Dairy PlantIn Case You Missed It- Milling Equipment Maker Reaches 200 Years in Business- Florida Man Living Underwater Breaks Record, Stays Undersea- 3M to Develop CO2 Removal MaterialPlease make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. You could also help us out a lot by giving the podcast a positive review. Finally, to email the podcast, you can reach any of us at David, Andy or Anna [at] ien.com, with “Email the Podcast” in the subject line.
The Today in Manufacturing Podcast is brought to you by the editors from Manufacturing.net and Industrial Equipment News (IEN).This week's episode is brought to you by Swagelok. Hose failures are unfortunately a very common source of equipment downtime and can create significant safety risks. Join us on Tuesday, May 23 at 1:00 PM for "Mastering Hose Selection in Your Facility," a new live video podcast. Register now.In each episode, we discuss the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:- Gen Z in Manufacturing: Gen Z Just Wants to Work Differently- Elon Musk Calls Ford's EV Strategy 'Smart'- Boeing Fronts Spirit Cash for Fuselage Fix- Generac to Pay $15.8M Penalty for Amputations- Public Outcry Gets Packaging Plant Proposal WithdrawnIn Case You Missed It- Seaborne Scrap Fires Are Piling Up- Hyundai and Kia Thefts Keep Rising Despite Security Fix- Florida Might Build Roads Out of Radioactive MaterialPlease make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. You could also help us out a lot by giving the podcast a positive review. Finally, to email the podcast, you can reach any of us at David, Ben or Anna [at] ien.com, with “Email the Podcast” in the subject line.
The Today in Manufacturing Podcast is brought to you by the editors from Manufacturing.net and Industrial Equipment News (IEN).This week's episode is brought to you by Swagelok. Hose failures are unfortunately a very common source of equipment downtime and can create significant safety risks. Join us on Tuesday, May 23 at 1:00 PM for "Mastering Hose Selection in Your Facility," a new live video podcast. Register now. In each episode, we discuss the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:- Stellantis Buyout Offer 'Disgusting', Says UAW President- Hyundai's Crab-Walking Car Changes Parallel Parking Game- Mercedes Makes Drivers Pay to Go Faster- Ford Experiments with Super Duty Truck Line- Lordstown Warns It May Fail as Foxconn Gets JumpyIn Case You Missed It- NTSB Commends FCC's Vehicle-to-Everything Waiver- Used Coffee Pods Can Be Recycled to Produce Filaments for 3D Printing- Beerbots Could Speed Up the Brewing ProcessPlease make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. You could also help us out a lot by giving the podcast a positive review. Finally, to email the podcast, you can reach any of us at David, Jeff or Anna [at] ien.com, with “Email the Podcast” in the subject line.
*This episode was published late and it's entirely my fault. - David ManteyThe Today in Manufacturing Podcast is brought to you by the editors from Manufacturing.net and Industrial Equipment News (IEN). This week's episode is brought to you by Swagelok. Hose failures are unfortunately a very common source of equipment downtime and can create significant safety risks. Join us on Tuesday, May 23 at 1:00 PM for "Mastering Hose Selection in Your Facility," a new live video podcast. Register now.In each episode, we discuss the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:- SpaceX Giant Rocket Explodes Minutes After Launch from Texas- GM Ending Production of Chevy Bolt EVs- Ford Mustang Adds Remote Rev Feature- 3M to Lay Off 6,000 Workers- World's Largest Tower Crane Rolls Off Production LineIn Case You Missed It- Animatronic Dragon Bursts Into Flames at Disneyland- FAA Approves First eVTOL Aircraft for Commercial Use- China Pushes to Digitize Mines in Attempt to Make Them SaferPlease make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. You could also help us out a lot by giving the podcast a positive review. Finally, to email the podcast, you can reach any of us at David, Andy or Anna [at] ien.com, with “Email the Podcast” in the subject line.
The Today in Manufacturing Podcast is brought to you by the editors from Manufacturing.net and Industrial Equipment News (IEN).This week's episode is brought to you by Swagelok. Hose failures are unfortunately a very common source of equipment downtime and can create significant safety risks. Join us on Tuesday, May 23 at 1:00 PM for "Mastering Hose Selection in Your Facility," a new live video podcast. Register now.In each episode, we discuss the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:- Dairy Farm Explosion Kills 18,000 Cows- Polestar EV Skips Rear Window- Boeing Max Production Could Be Slowed Over Part Problem- Paper Mill Shuts Down to Fight Fungal Infection- Brewer Unveils ‘Beer that Made Itself'In Case You Missed It- Company Shops $200M Midwest Aluminum Rolling Slab Facility- The Fine Line in Safety- Rechargeable Battery Made from Food Please make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. You could also help us out a lot by giving the podcast a positive review. Finally, to email the podcast, you can reach any of us at David, Jeff or Anna [at] ien.com, with “Email the Podcast” in the subject line.
Patrick Werrlein said his company could not have won this award six years ago. The company culture needed a big overhaul. He's president and owner of a Swagelok sales and service center in Birmingham, Alabama. Once he got the right team together and became clear about "who we are and what we do," he went to work on the culture. The strategy? Simple, says Patrick - empathy, care, concern, spontaneity and some fun. Patrick offers a list of tactics that any business leader can apply. Sponsors: E3 Termite & Pest Control Allison Horner - State Farm Agent Trey Langus - Transworld Business Advisors Angelo DePaola - The Coastal Connection Realty Persons Service Corp Roy Lewis Construction
Greg Dwyer on Building Fortunes Radio I help people defeat the Impostor Syndrome, a unique self-doubt that plagues smart, skilled and successful people, causing them to disbelieve they are smart, skilled and successful, and making them feel like professional frauds. • I work with STEM organizations to guide them in understanding impostor syndrome, working to elevate the confidence of their employees. • I work with corporate women's groups to challenge them to knock out self-doubt, embrace their greatness, and live with bold professional enthusiasm. • I coach presenters to be more personable, memorable and capable, thereby helping to eliminate every boring presentation on the planet. I do this through: * Keynote Speeches * Conference break-out sessions * Webinars and in-house training programs * One-on-one coaching (presentation skills) I've spoken for dozens of organizations, including Swagelok, Michigan Information Systems Associaton, CodeMash, Diebold, Iscar Metals, Professional Convention Management Association, and Agile & Beyond conference. Audience members love the stories and humor, but they especially love the light-bulb moments they have. One person said (about my strategies), "This is a game changer for me." If you want an energizing, entertaining and interesting speaker who will create an outstanding experience for your group, contact me. I'll work closely with you as the meeting planner to make sure you shine.
Wir sprechen weiter mit Marcel und Bernd über die Herausforderungen der Wasserstofftechnik und den Beitrag von Swagelok. Zudem gehen wir auf einige Leuchtturm-Projekte ein, an denen Swagelok beteiligt ist. Und das wieder live und in persona - echte Bar-Atmosphäre. Teil 2 von 2.
Bernd und Marcel sind absolute Verschraubungs- und Ventiltechnikexperten und geben uns Einblicke in die Aktivitäten von Swagelok im Bereich Wasserstoff. Premiere im Hydrogen Bar Podcast: Zum ersten Mal sind nicht weniger vier Personen in einer Episode zu hören. Zudem haben wir das Ganze auch auch live und in persona aufgenommen - ganz schön aufregend! Teil 1 von 2.
An experienced leader in the Energy Industry and Mechanical Engineer Allyson Jimenez shares her journey as a woman in STEM, how she confronted imposter syndrome, and engages her identity and culture to lead positive change.
As a mechanical and manufacturing engineering double major, Laura Mayer is fascinated by how things work, how they’re put together, and how they can be built even better. Laura is also interested in exploring the connections between engineering and business. And on this episode, she talks about discovering her passion for engineering, her mission to get more young women interested in the field, her research on 3D printing, and how engineering relates to so many hidden aspects of life. Featured Majors: Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Supply Chain and Operations Management Featured Organizations and Internships: Society of Women in Engineering, Swagelok
Swagelok Southeast Texas - TALKS Next Level Technical Support With 32 years of Swagelok experience, Russell Smith, our Technical Support & Training Specialist has become somewhat of a technical guru at SSET. Whether it’s cross-referencing part numbers, creating them from spec descriptions, or calling out the material in every part of a valve, find out how he gets the answers quickly and efficiently, so you don’t have to. Follow us at: Swagelok Southeast Texas Facebook LinkedIn Instagram YouTube
InternCLE Episode 049 2020 Internships from the Employer PerspectiveWe got together four employers who typically run summer internships to get their perspective on running internships during the pandemic. I know talking with other professionals helped me get through this crazy time, and I hope this episode helps you as well. Featured companies: Swagelok – https://www.swagelok.com/enAlyssa RegisterSwagelok’s internship/co-op program was featured on the podcast in Episode #13 (http://podcast.interncle.com/266696/1280320-interncle-episode-013-swagelok-brittany-cirino)Company and interns went remoteReduced number of interns to prove out the modelLooking at how they can transfer what they learned for future work and internshipsVizion360 – https://www.vizion360.com Alyssa AngelettiVizion’s internship program was featured on the podcast in Episode #1 (http://podcast.interncle.com/266696/988505-interncle-episode-001-vizion-solutions-alyssa-angeletti)www.vizion360.comRemote onboarding and mixed experience internship – shorted timeline and hours per weekUnion Home Mortgage – https://www.unionhomemortgage.com/internships Kristen OroszTwitter @UnionHomeMtg UHM’s internship program was featured on the podcast in Episode #2 (http://podcast.interncle.com/266696/988516-interncle-episode-002-union-home-mortgage-ashley-rivera)Company and internship went remoteUsed interns to man a COVID customer service hotlineNortheast Ohio Sewer District – https://www.neorsd.org/career-home/Patrick GibboneyTypical internship is a year longUp to 70 interns over the yearDelayed their internship start
Swagelok Southeast Texas - TALKS Buster talks to Trey Sinkfield, P.E. at Swagelok Southeast Texas and a member of the Field Engineering team at Swagelok. Buster and Trey dive into how you can effectively troubleshoot any fluid system, get a greater return for lower cost, and why you should be asking for more than components. Follow us at: Swagelok Southeast Texas Facebook LinkedIn Instagram YouTube
Swagelok Southeast Texas - TALKS Episode 7: Local and Global Construction Our Key Construction Specialist, Chris Chittum joins us this week to discuss our strategy and approach with global and local construction. He shares how the global Swagelok network and our processes partnered with our customers can get projects finished on time and on budget. Follow us at: Swagelok Southeast Texas Facebook LinkedIn Instagram YouTube
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InternCLE podcast Episode: 013 Swagelok – Brittany CirinoHire about 75 interns a year – get great work out of the interns and it serves as a pipeline for full time positions. They also have a 3-year rotational program at Swagelok that they fill almost exclusively from previous interns. Two internship programs:· Summer internship program – 12 weeks during the summer· Engineering co-op program – year-round rotationsCurrent employees bring referrals to Brittany candidates for the internship. Employees get a referral bonus. Swagelok interns are freshman, sophomores and juniors. The large bulk of summer interns are engineers. They also hire supply chain, HR, IT, communications and finance. Swagelok works to have the internship program pay for itself. Brittany works with the departments to identify the value of the work being done by the engineering students. For example, a process engineering intern that does a time study and helps to eliminate 1 hour of a process – they can quantify the value of the savings. Perhaps a $10,000 savings. On the business side, they save on the hours and dollars compared to a full time hire or outsourcing versus using an intern. Challenges – sometimes it’s like “herding sheep” when you have so many interns and intern supervisors. Swagelok is looking critically on whether they are getting the top talent in their intern candidates – they are involving the leadership team in the evaluation of candidates and are working to roll out a new assessment process soon. Brittany loves to be able to see previous interns 5 years later as a manager and having success in the organization, following their journey. The company gets a great injection of energy when the interns show up.
In Episode 3 of Noise to Signal tinkerer, problem solver and rebel innovator Jay Yoo talks with co-hosts Jack Ricchiuto and Douglas Craver. Jay inspires us with his honest and fascinating journey of actualizing his passions. Jay's passions span tech, art, music, fashion and food. He is an avid minimalist and scratch cook. This is complimented by a capacity for faith and rebellion and being a devoted Father of three. Worked nearly a decade for Swagelok - a Cleveland based manufacturer of premium, quality fluid system components. Did a short stint in IT working for MCPc. Founder of non-profit Motivasians for Cleveland. Founded Koyono to make, market and sell a multi-pocket 3-in-1 waterproof travel coat (BlackCoat). Designed and marketed one of the first lines of clothing Made for iPod. The first to market only a slim leather wallet line (Slimmy®). Launched the most successful man bag project on Kickstarter (bolstr®). Founder of Bolstr LTD to conduct Pocket Research™. Managing e-commerce and marketing for Xhibition.co and Ruleofnext.com. Home: Cleveland, OH Positions Held: Founder, President, Consultant. Manager of Product Development, Business Development, Marketing, Ecommerce and Projects. Brands Created: Koyono, BlackCoat, Slimmy®, bolstr® Current work: @bolstr.xyz, @slimmy.xyz, @xhibition.co, @ruleofnext.com Follow: Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/jayyoo/, IG: @jayyooinc, Twitter: @jayyoo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noisetosignal/support
Swagelok, a $1.8 billion company with 20 manufacturing facilities around the world operates under the One Swagelok business model which includes an exclusive relationship with it s distributors – authorized sales and service centers. In this episode I talk with Rod Fallow, President of Swagelok Northern California about this unique model. The exclusivity at first sounds […] The post An Inch Wide And Mile Deep Business Model appeared first on Dirk Beveridge.
While there are many unique and innovative aspects of Swagelok Northern California s, culture, one jumps out at you very soon after arriving at this Fremont California based industrial distributor. You go into most organizations, and if there are portraits of individuals on the walls, more often than not, these pictures are of the founder of […] The post Locking Down Company Culture At Swagelok Northern California appeared first on Dirk Beveridge.
Episode 03 - SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE Gary Wellborn of Swagelok looks back over his 45 years in the oil and gas business. He tells us what has shaped him to be succesfull in a good old boy business! Listen on iTunesListen on StitcherListen on Google PlayListen on SpotifyFollow us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram
“I’ve experienced a lot of men being surprised when I could do things like attach a Swagelok fitting. I gained instant respect when I could demonstrate this,” shares Tiffany Ling, PhD and Design Clinic Lead at the University of St. Thomas, owner of her own engineering consulting firm, and former Lead Senior Process Engineer at Honeywell in this interview with host Barbara Trautlein, Chief Catalyst at Change Catalysts. Throughout her career, Tiffany has challenged – and changed – assumptions, spanning from what a woman engineer can do, to what a career in manufacturing can be like. Tiffany lights-up as she describes working hands-on in the shop floor on real-world problems, and the rush of seeing her students get “ah-ha” moments in the field. Listen-in and be lit-up by the breadth of career options for women in manufacturing beyond “sitting in front of a computer doing math and science” and practical advice for mentoring and supporting the careers of the next generation of engineers. For more, visit wampodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“I’ve experienced a lot of men being surprised when I could do things like attach a Swagelok fitting. I gained instant respect when I could demonstrate this,” shares Tiffany Ling, PhD and Design Clinic Lead at the University of St. Thomas, owner of her own engineering consulting firm, and former Lead Senior Process Engineer at Honeywell in this interview with host Barbara Trautlein, Chief Catalyst at Change Catalysts. Throughout her career, Tiffany has challenged – and changed – assumptions, spanning from what a woman engineer can do, to what a career in manufacturing can be like. Tiffany lights-up as she describes working hands-on in the shop floor on real-world problems, and the rush of seeing her students get “ah-ha” moments in the field. Listen-in and be lit-up by the breadth of career options for women in manufacturing beyond “sitting in front of a computer doing math and science” and practical advice for mentoring and supporting the careers of the next generation of engineers. For more, visit wampodcast.com
You're a provider of goods for an ever-growing consumer base, but in this age of instant connection and communication, you find your customers demand things beyond just the goods you provide. They want connection with their suppliers. They want to know the people behind the curtain who make their goods and services possible. Simply put: they want to know your story. What do you do in the face of this? Fortunately, we have Aubry Fielding and Kristina Zepeda—both marketers at Swagelok—on The Narrative to explain how best to lay out your story to customers at trade shows.
This is the story of how Twitter played a vital role in the hiring of a Content Specialist for Cleveland based Swagelok. Listen as recruiter Tammy Colson explains how she used Twitter to make the hire.