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Manufacturing Technology
NEWS
Manufacturing Tech Expert Visits Wilcox to Help
Students Prepare for the Future

Bill Yeske, a member of Manufacturing Support Services, working in the Middletown Tool Room, and his good friend, Jim Lomartra, department head of Manufacturing Technology at Wilcox Technical High School, are working together to prepare the next generation of manufacturing employees.

Yeske and Lomartra first met while attending Vinal Technical High School in Middletown, Conn. After graduation they both accepted job offers at Mohawk Manufacturing, also in Middletown, where they earned their journeymanship in tool and die making. Working together ended shortly thereafter when Yeske accepted an offer to work for Pratt & Whitney and Lomartra entered the Connecticut technical high school system as a manufacturing technology teacher. Over the years, these good friends kept in touch, participating in karate classes together.machine tool 2

It wasn’t until 2002 that they would have the opportunity to work together again. One day Lomartra called Yeske and explained there was a new mandate which would require all senior students to be tested in manufacturing technology. Based on his knowledge and expertise, Lomartra asked Yeske if he would help by being a proctor. At the thought of again working with his close friend and helping manufacturing students at the same time, Yeske gladly accepted.

The new mandated test was developed by the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI). This test has been administered nationally to technical high school seniors. For the past six years Yeske has served on this manufacturing technology committee to help senior students improve their skills in tool and die making. With Yeske and Lomartra working together, seniors at Wilcox Tech have scored above the state and national average each year.

“What has made this effort successful and rewarding, is not only the great working relationship that Jim and I have, but also the support we have received from our manager, Nick Botsacos, at Pratt & Whitney,” Yeske said.

According to Yeske, Botsacos has been overwhelmingly supportive of reaching out in the community to help prepare these students. In addition, Botsacos’ wife, Diane, is the director of Guidance at Wilcox Tech and has also been helpful in this effort. As Botsacos points out, “Diane’s role in leading the guidance team at Wilcox Tech is supportive to Bill and Jim as it relates to getting these students ready for employment in the manufacturing field.”

Yeske and Lomartra have very much enjoyed working together again. They now have another challenge which is to prepare students for the same type of success on a new test, the National Institute for Metal Working Standards (NIMS), which is replacing the NOCTI testing during 2008-2009. One can only assume that these two goods friends will continue preparing manufacturing technology students for companies like Pratt & Whitney in the future.

This article was contributed by Bill Yeske and Chuck O’Neil the Communications Manager of the
OPPI and Turbine Module Center and appeared in the Pratt & Whitney newsletter.

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Bill Yeske and Jim Lamartra, center, take time to take a photo with
additional staff and students during a visit to Wilcox.