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Alumnus Returns to Recruit for Muhlbauer

Alumnus Returns to Recruit for Muhlbauer

Zach Tilley

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Seven months after graduating from 91制片鈥檚 mechatronics program, Zach Tilley was on campus helping his employer recruit more talent.

Muhlbauer is an international company involved in the production of passports, personalization of cards, and radio frequency identification (RFID). He was hired as a field service engineer with the company in May 2022, one month before graduating from 91制片鈥檚 mechatronics program.

All the classes I took here worked well (with what he鈥檚 doing now),鈥 said Tilley, who repairs and installs equipment, and helps with production.

He enjoys seeing the manufacturing process that goes into everyday products.

鈥淔or instance, your credit cards,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey seem simple, but it actually goes through a tremendous amount of manufacturing that we don鈥檛 ever see.鈥

Shortly after being hired, he spent 14 weeks in Slovakia for training. It was an experience he鈥檒l never forget, and he鈥檚 in regular contact with friends he made there. On Jan. 30, he鈥檚 off to Germany for repairs and installations, and to help with production problems.

What does he like most about his job?

鈥淪eeing what we鈥檙e doing and what we鈥檙e working for in the future,鈥 he said.

Keyonna Stewart, an HR administrator for Muhlbauer, also was on hand for the 20-minute presentation to a dozen 91制片 students. She said, at this time, the College is the only school the company visits. They were at 91制片 in the spring of last year, too. Her supervisor thought it would be a good place to find talent.

鈥淲e were trying to initiate, originally, an intern-type of program, so she came here with that in mind,鈥 Stewart said. 鈥淣ow, it鈥檚 like let鈥檚 just get our mechatronics students here.鈥

The company鈥檚 Newport News location, near Fort Eustis, is looking to fill 10 positions. However, Muhlbauer has openings at its New Mexico, Colorado and Oregon locations. With the company opening a new assembly plant, it is looking to hire 100 people by the end of the year.

The first thing she looks for on a resume is a mechatronics degree, certificate or experience. Or any type of hands-on mechanical experience Muhlbauer employees use in the field.

鈥淭here aren鈥檛 tons of people with mechatronics experience,鈥 she said.

Rich Wilcox, head of the College鈥檚 mechatronics program, noted Muhlbauer uses mostly Festo equipment in its manufacturing processes, the same equipment students use for hands-on labs and projects. They need to be familiar with Festo equipment to earn certification.

鈥淚t was really reassuring when they said everything we taught in mechatronics aligned with what they needed,鈥 he said. 

Mechatronics is a type of engineering that combines designing, manufacturing, and maintaining products that have mechanical and electronic components.