JenFab Adds New Staff
New plant manager and first quality manager join team.
Jenfab Cleaning Solutions, manufacturer of heavy duty and precision cleaning aqueous parts washing systems, added Mark Proffitt as plant manager and Kirsten Tuter as its first quality manager.
Prior to joining Jenfab, Proffitt worked as vice president of operations for Baker Manufacturing Company in Alexandria, Louisiana. He has also served as a manufacturing consultant, plant manager and director of manufacturing at other companies. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the Navy Campus Program and a master’s degree in business administration from Columbus University.
Prior to joining Jenfab, Tuter was quality manager at Jarden Plastic Solutions in Springfield, Missouri. She has also held positions as a stainless-steel fabricator, mechanical designer/drafter, quality specialist and senior quality specialist. Tuter’s responsibilities include developing new processes and procedures to streamline workflow and ensure consistency throughout the company’s product lines.
Tuter earned an associate’s degree in mechanical design and drafting from Red Rocks Community College in Lakewood, Colorado, and has earned the American Society for Quality’s certifications as a certified quality inspector, certified lead internal auditor and certified quality technician.
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