Travis Robert, Manufacturing Manager, RND Automation

It’s Travis Robert’s responsibility to ensure that the assembly phase of all projects at RND Automation is completed on time and within budget. As the OEM’s manufacturing manager, Robert is involved in all aspects of the shop, as well as its internal machine shop, through which it aims to run 50% of its in-house parts. He’s been with the machine builder for six years, and recently saw the company experience rapid growth as it was acquired by MDC Packaging. Through the years, Robert has also grown with the company, starting out as a shop helper and then moving on to assembly, purchasing, and now being involved with many aspects of the OEM’s business as a manager.

What has your career at RND Automation been like thus far?
My time at RND has been life-changing for me. I have been able to experience more at RND then I honestly ever would have expected. I had always worked with my hands, and I felt that the manufacturing and engineering industry would be a good fit for me. In my current role, I am involved closely with almost every aspect of RND including engineering, purchasing, and sales, and I am supported by a large team of assemblers, both mechanical and electrical, to make sure we build a quality machine.

What do you love most about working for RND Automation?
I lead three departments — the panel shop, machine shop, and assembly floor. Each area has things that I find extremely fascinating, but I believe fabricated parts, specifically CNC-machined parts, to be the most fascinating because it is where I started and what I stuck with since the beginning. I find it amazing that I can be given a raw square piece of material, put it into a CNC machine, and pop out an elaborate and complicated machined part with all its shinny surfaces and complex angles.

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