Holcim team continues to grow
Monday, November 03, 2008
Left to Right - Front Row: Tim Jones (Cement Tech), Brian Whaley (Cement Tech), Jeff Seyer (Cement Tech), Jim Thorn (Cement Tech), Kurt Gallina (Cement Tech), Stephen Cristensen (Cement Tech) 2nd Row: Kevin Wohlwend (Power and Control Tech), Garry Moore (Cement Tech), Troy Simmerock (Cement Tech), Dante Duvall (Cement ), Travis Layton (Cement Tech), Jay Miget (Power and Control Tech) - Submitted Photo
“We are very fortunate to have hired these outstanding individuals who are not only talented and skilled, but are also a great fit in our team culture as well,” says Jeff Ouhl, Holcim Plant Manager. “We are excited about our participation in the hiring process, and thrilled that we have helped enable Holcim to assemble a world-class team,” says Joe Rozier, Vice President of Workforce.
The Holcim Ste. Genevieve Plant is located approximately 50 miles south of St. Louis along the Mississippi River. The nearly 3,900-acre property is located in Jefferson and Ste. Genevieve counties, Missouri. The cement plant and quarry will be located on approximately 1,700 acres, with the remaining 2,200 acres being preserved in its natural state; most of which as a conservation area.
Holcim (US) Inc. is one of the nation’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of cement and mineral components. The company operates 14 manufacturing plants and over 70 distribution facilities in the United States. Holcim (US) Inc. is a subsidiary of Holcim Ltd. of Switzerland. With majority and minority interests in over 70 countries on all continents, Holcim Ltd. is one of the world’s leading suppliers of cement, as well as aggregates (gravel and sand), concrete, and construction-related services. The Holcim Group employs some 90,000 people worldwide.
For more information, prospective applicants can visit Workforce Employment Solutions on-line at www.visitworkforce.com.
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