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Enoch and Lighthouse for the Blind Work Together to Make Everyday Living Better
Our motto at Enoch is, “We make the parts that are essential for everyday living.” Not only do we strive to make a difference for our customers, but for our team members and community. One of our partnerships that spans nearly 19 years is our work with Seattle’s Lighthouse for the Blind. Lighthouse for the…
Read MoreA Big Hit — Manufacturing Day 2022!
Enoch was excited to host Oregon City High School students onto the shop floor as well as present at Clackamas College for Manufacturing Day 2022! This event, designed to kick-start next-gen careers in modern manufacturing, is in its 10th year and has over 14,000 participating manufacturers across the U.S. Our goal was to inspire potential…
Read MoreEnoch Precision Machining Recognized As A 2022 Top Workplace!
It’s a trifecta for Enoch! With our 3rd consecutive year on The Oregonian Top Workplaces 2022, this recognition is the result of an employee survey covering workplace environment, culture, leadership, and compensation. Results are then compared to other companies of a similar size. We are grateful for our outstanding staff who made receiving this recognition…
Read More5 Lessons Learned from the Supply Chain Crisis
Here is a great article that addresses the pain many manufacturers are currently experiencing. We are definitely seeing an increase in reshoring, and it’s a solid strategy to avoid supply chain issues. We’ve always counseled our clients on streamlining and improving their parts ordering procedures and inventory strategies, and even offer Parts Express for those…
Read MoreHow Chase Osborne Discovered His Career in Machining – and Earned Money Doing It
Chase Osborn’s interest in metalworking began at Franklin High School in Portland, Oregon. As graduation approached, Chase was bothered by stories of kids who went off to a four-year college, thinking they knew what they wanted to do, only to be disappointed later. Chase wasn’t exactly sure what he wanted to do but thought he…
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