āYou donāt stay at a job for almost 30 years if you donāt like the people you work with ā I love them like family!ā
Global Finishing SolutionsĀ® (GFS) is continuously in search of talented, ambitious individuals to join our team. We aim to provide our employees with every opportunity to make an impact on the company and find their niche along the way ā whether in a production, field services or office position.
GFSā greatest strength ā and the reason we have been successful ā is the contributions of our employees. This is especially true for a company of our culture and size. Although a large, growing business, with more than 300 employees, our heart remains rooted in small-town, homegrown values.
GFS takes pride in offering a comprehensive benefits package to our employees and their families. In an age of rising healthcare costs, our goal is to provide you with quality, affordable healthcare coverage.
Our core values define GFSā company culture and guide every aspect of our business. A low turnover rate ā with many of our employees staying with GFS through retirement ā is a testament to the culture we have built and live by.
We are focused on our family of exceptional employees. With a people-first approach and limitless opportunities, our employees have every chance to flourish.
Never forgetting that business decisions impact peopleās lives, we infuse fairness and professionalism into all that we do.
Side by side, striving for common goals, we align with people who share our core values and exceed our expertise.
With keen eyes and vast resources, we constantly think ahead to be better and go farther for long-term success.
We abide by unwavering standards of ethics and walk-the-talk principles. Our corporate culture is so steeped in character, it holds up even when the lights are off.
Located in the heart of Western Wisconsin, GFSā headquarters in Osseo is 30 minutes from Eau Claire and two hours from Madison and the Twin Cities of Minnesota. Our employees live in many of the surrounding cities and towns of varying population sizes ā perfect for people who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of major metropolitan areas while still taking part in major events.
GFS employees are actively involved in our community, participating in events and fundraisers for local causes. We strongly believe in giving back to the community that continues to support us.
āYou donāt stay at a job for almost 30 years if you donāt like the people you work with ā I love them like family!ā
In an effort to minimize the increasing labor gap in manufacturing careers, GFS partnered with area high schools to begin a welding mentorship program. It didnāt take long for GFS welders Tim Urness and Corey Olson to jump on the opportunity to give back to the community and provide local high school students with an opportunity to learn from and work alongside industry professionals.
Both Tim and Corey began at GFS as Welder Is with little experience in the field. Today, both work as Welder IIIs and share many years of experience with GFS. Tim and Corey shared the skills and knowledge they have accumulated over the years with the next generation of welders ā Tim at Osseo-Fairchild High School, and Corey at Alma-Center High School. They spent a semester alongside both schoolsā welding students, giving them industry skills and experience beyond what the traditional classroom can provide.
āSeeing students open up and become willing to learn and adjust to new techniques I was teaching them was really neat,ā said Corey. āI have enjoyed everything about my career in welding, and being able to pass my skills on to eager students was a rewarding experience.ā
āMy advice to students on their journey toward a career in welding is to go to college and get all the education you possibly can,ā Tim said. āThey should also research and explore all types of welding-related career opportunities before settling on one.ā
I started working on the paint line at DeVilbiss while I went to school. When they merged with Blowtherm, I was hired as an engineer. Since the Team Blowtherm merger with JBI that created Global Finishing Solutions, I am now the primary mechanical engineer for our refinish product line. I work from our Barrie office in Ontario, so I communicate daily with our design, engineering and refinish sales departments. Communication is key, and the other big factor is trust. Although there have been many changes and mergers through the years, what has kept me with GFS is that it is a company that practices what it preaches in terms of their core values. Leadership means what they say, and I have seen them be flexible with peopleās hours. Theyāre there for people when theyāre sick or have children who are sick; thatās the big difference.
You can go just about anywhere to find a job that is mentally stimulating, but the other side of that is knowing the company will be there for you when you need it.
āImprovement is understanding that failure is often an integral part of advancement and success when implementing process. changes. Failure leads us to a deeper understanding of whatās going to work and whatās not going to work. Setting lofty goals that are hard to achieve can generate unexpected outcomes. If youāre not failing sometimes, youāre not pushing yourself hard enough to succeed and find those improvements.
āItās human nature to have aversion to change. We all get comfortable in the day-to-day luxury of our thought process and the repetition of it. To get everyone to think outside of that comfort box, they need to be involved in the improvement process. Everyone needs to have a voice and be heard, and to feel like theyāre not being spurned by the changes that are being made. Their thoughts and ideas for improvement are welcomed with open arms.
āImprovement means going above and beyond your typical workload. It is going to take extra hours, but that extra effort should eventually pay off, as the short-term sacrifices are going to be worth those long-term improvements and gains. And improvement must be a team effort. Wherever we want to go and whatever we want to do, we need each other to make it happen.
āWhen you have a heavy focus on improvement, you start to realize that itās a never-ending process. Sometimes, you get caught up in, āWhatās the next improvement we need to make? Whatās the next step we have to take?ā But you also need to take the time to celebrate your wins and accomplishments.ā
Growing up, I was always the kid in the neighborhood that others would come to when their bike broke. I am a carbon copy of my dad ā not quite Tim the Tool Man, but if itās broken, I can fix it.
Improvement is making things better, but it can also increase workload, at least temporarily. I see that here at GFS. Everything gets done, but someone has to do the work. A lot of that falls on our maintenance department. We recently completed all of the wiring for our intercom system. We installed 50 speakers on the manufacturing floor and in the storm shelter rooms. Itās a great improvement, but we had to put a lot of time and effort into it.
Before coming to GFS, I worked on a lot of different types of equipment, but never with steel manufacturing equipment, such as turrets and press brakes. Eight years ago, I never imagined Iād be playing an electrician at work, but it was a great learning experience. It was a whole new way of doing things, and it has helped at home for sure.
In February 2019, I took a week of vacation for the birth of my son, Carter. He wasnāt breathing well and was later diagnosed with RSV. We then had to take him to the ER, where he was taken to Rochester by ambulance where he stayed for a week. He spent four days in the pediatric ICU, then another day of recovery in their normal pediatric unit. The airways to his right lung were completely closed from RSV and pneumonia, forcing him to be hooked up to a breathing machine. At this point, I was running out of vacation time, and I didnāt know what to do.
After talking with my supervisors, they told me not to worry about work and take the time I needed to be with my family. The team really rallied together and took over my responsibilities in the receiving department so I could focus on my family during this difficult time. They also got us a really nice gift (pictured). We truly are one family, and Iām glad GFS truly values this at its core.
Looking for a career opportunity that leads you in new and exciting directions? GFS has a wide range of job openings for you!
GFS does not accept unsolicited applications. Please check our list of job openings and apply online. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Human Resources atĀ 800-848-8738Ā orĀ [email protected].
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