James Storks

Senior Project Manager at Dominion Technologies Group, Inc.

James Storks is an experienced Senior Project Manager at Dominion Technologies Group, Inc. since February 1994, specializing in automotive fluid fill systems and brake testing systems. Prior experience includes serving as Controls Manager at R Eldon Industry from October 1992 to February 1994 and as Sales/Service Manager at D & B Engineering from September 1979 to October 1992. Notably, James Storks designed a groundbreaking single station A/C fill system that significantly reduced operational space and improved installation efficiency. James Storks holds an Associate Degree in General Studies from Macomb Community College, earned between 1978 and 1980.

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Clinton Township, United States

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Dominion Technologies Group, Inc.

Dominion Technologies Group, founded in 1965, is a market leader in final line tooling and equipment for the worldwide automotive industry. Dominion has grown from its humble beginnings when 3 German toolmakers, with a vision to bring old world craftsmanship to Detroit, started business in a rented 9,000 square foot machine shop located in Detroit, Michigan. Today Dominion, headquartered in Roseville Michigan, operates 7 facilities located in the US, Europe and China with over a quarter of a million square feet of manufacturing space. Dominion’s greatest strength however lies in our employees, who with their vast product knowledge and industry experience solve our customer’s problems on a daily basis. Our technical organization comprises the following disciplines: Mechanical Engineering Controls Engineering Software Design Project Management Installation Service Training Fabrication & Machining Assembly Quality Assurance The tight integration among these functions has enabled us to develop a simultaneous engineering method of working with our customers that provides you with higher-quality products, ease of manufacturing, greater cost effectiveness, and a shorter development cycle. Our EDI interfaces to Chrysler, Ford and General Motors facilitate work flow between those customers and our engineers.


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51-200

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