Matt AndersonBunting Magnetics Co, a manufacturer of magnetic assemblies and equipment headquartered in Newton, Kansas, has announced the addition of Matt Anderson as a manufacturing engineer and Kenton Stumps as a design engineer for the company’s Material Handling product line.
“We are experiencing a large increase in sales and, as a result, needed additional talent to help balance our workload,” says Barry Voorhees, general manager for Bunting’s mainKenton Stumps production facility. “We anticipate this growth continuing throughout the first half of 2011, and we will be adding more headcount in our Technical Services Department soon. Both Matt and Kenton will be instrumental in streamlining our operations going forward.”
Stumps has experience in the aerospace, construction and manufacturing sectors.
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