9 - Processing, Manufacturing & Utilities

Gwen Bartel, Lead Hand

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9 - Processing, Manufacturing & Utilities

To become a supervisor in aerospace manufacturing, there are a number of different possible career paths.

Some people opt for college and take courses in aerospace manufacturing and management. Others opt for an engineering degree in mechanical and manufacturing.

Working within a company in positions with progressive responsibility is the common denominator in both paths.

Gwen started her career with Boeing and when opportunities for promotion and professional development arose, she pursued them.

The training she has received in aerospace manufacturing and management has been specific to Boeing and its operations.