Posted by Marion Body Works on (May 26, 2020)

Marion Body Works Kicks Off 2020 Internship Program

Marion Body Works is committed to providing an environment for students to explore their career path and develop their professional skill set well before entering the workforce.  It is part of our initiative to provide a place of learning, and ultimately an exceptional place of employment, to the next generation. MBW is pleased to welcome a talented group of high school and college students to the 2020 Internship Program where they will work side-by-side with full-time employees to jump start their careers.

Marion High School senior, Tayla Spiegel will be working with human resources as an office assistant. The engineering department welcomes Zack Watters (UW-Platteville – Mechanical Engineering), Bridget Streicher (Michigan Tech University – Mechanical Engineering), Casey Clark (UW-Platteville – Mechanical Engineering) and Sam Rusch (UW-Madison – Mechanical Engineering).  Andrew Klemp (UW-Platteville – Mechanical Engineering) will be on board with the quality department. MBW is eager to foster a chapter of growth for this bright group of student interns. 

(Pictured left to right: Zack Watters, Tayla Spiegel, Sam Rusch, Andrew Klemp, Bridget Streicher, and Casey Clark)

 

About Marion Body Works

Marion Body Works manufactures Fire & Emergency Apparatus, Commercial Truck Bodies, Aluminum Custom Cabs, Custom Engineered Vehicles, and Defense Products for customers across the country. Marion has been privately owned, family operated, and continuously operated in Marion since they were founded in 1905. Marion specializes in all aluminum products, with more experience in this area than any other U.S. manufacturer. The company’s capabilities include aluminum and steel fabrication, welding, plumbing, foam insulation, hydraulics, electrical and electronic controls, and painting.