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Mark Lewis

Engineering Supervisor at Schuette Metals

Mark Lewis is a skilled Project Engineer with extensive experience in the steel fabrication and window manufacturing industries. Currently employed at Schuette Metals since September 2018, Mark contributes to providing effective solutions and on-time delivery by utilizing advanced engineering and production technologies. Prior to this role, Mark served as a Project Engineer at Weather Shield Windows and Doors from May 2016 to August 2018. Mark holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, which was completed in 2016.

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Wausau, United States

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Schuette Metals

What started merely as a milk route resulted in one of the best complex metal fabricators in the United States. Schuette Movers Three brothers, Earl, Marv, and Cliff Schuette started a sawmill based on profits from a milk route, selling framing lumber to builders. After World War II, the family expanded their business, including a sawmill, a one-stop building center, called Schuette Builders, and Schuette Movers. Schuette incorporated in 1957. Finding our Niche Our A-Ha! moment came when a large agricultural original equipment manufacturer (OEM) asked us to solve a problem. They needed fabrication for an intricate part but couldn’t find a supplier. Working together, we designed and fabricated the complicated part they needed. After they told us that there wasn’t another company with our ability, we realized we were unique. We built our reputation as the go-to metal fabrication company for complicated manufacturing. We fabricate OEM parts including engine mounts, speaker frames, bulldozer rock guards, and components used in tractors, combines, bulldozers, front-end loaders, or industrial tractors. We’ve expanded to include the Agricultural, Defense, Construction, Industrial, and Access Equipment markets. We’ve also implemented a Quick Response Manufacturing (QRM) process, helping our customers by improving quality and lead-times. Taking Care of Our People Nearly 170 people work for Schuette and we take care of them. We’ve installed an air quality system second to none. Every welding station has a smoke extraction arm pulling smoke away from their breathing zone. Finally, the shop is climate controlled. Why so much effort? Two reasons: we want to hire the best people and keep the best employees. Our president, John Peterson, sums it up nicely: “You can have all the buildings and the equipment in the world, but if you don’t have people to work in the facility, it doesn’t do you much good.”


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51-200

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