Green Circuits Expands Certified Workforce with Ongoing Training in J-STD-001 and Space Addendum Standards
October 2, 2024 | Green CircuitsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Green Circuits, a full-service Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) partner to leading OEMs, is proud to announce the successful completion of its latest round of employee training in ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) and the J-STD-001 Space and Military Addendum. This ongoing commitment to employee development has resulted in over 30 additional employees certified in operations and quality, further strengthening the company's position as a trusted partner in the aerospace, defense and high-reliability sectors.
Green Circuits is dedicated not only to maintaining certifications for its facility but also to ensuring that its team of operators and quality inspectors are continuously trained and certified. The most recent training class adds to a growing group of highly skilled employees who are equipped with the latest knowledge and expertise in industry standards. This commitment to excellence underscores Green Circuits' dedication to delivering the highest quality products and services to its customers.
Michael W. Hinshaw, Jr., Chief Executive Officer of Green Circuits stated: "By investing in our employees and ensuring they are fully certified, we can consistently meet the rigorous standards required by our customers in the aerospace and defense industries. This not only enhances our capabilities but also ensures that we continue to deliver the highest level of service and reliability."
Green Circuits' focus on continuous training and certification highlights its proactive approach to staying ahead in a competitive industry. With more than 30 employees, including operators and quality inspectors, now certified to ITAR and J-STD-001. the company is well-equipped to handle the most demanding projects with precision and confidence.
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