350 INDUSTRIAL PARK DR AUGUSTA, WI 54722 Get Directions
350 INDUSTRIAL PARK DR AUGUSTA, WI 54722 Get Directions
At MRS Machining in Augusta, Wisconsin, we take being the best as a personal challenge. As a machine shop providing machining and other metalworking services, every day we search for new and innovative ways to help our customers get their parts as quickly as possible while still adhering to our strict quality control standards. It is for this reason that MRS Machining was named one of American Machinist magazine's Top 10 Machine Shops in the nation.
Our Machining Strength Comes From Within
A machine shop is nothing without skilled workers to shape metal into precision art. With that in mind, M.R.S. Machining places a large amount of time and care into preparing and educating their team members for success in the machining industry. Our new on-site education center helps novices gain experience, and helps the experienced become experts. It's no wonder that some employees have been with M.R.S. for over 10 years, whom take great pride in sharing their positive experience here.
Roger Guse began M.R.S. Machining Co., Inc. in 1986. He started machining small jobs in his garage. Once he became too busy, he brought his son, Matt, into the business. Today, Roger, Matt and their wives Nancy and Vicki make up the Board of Directors.
Company Growth
American Machinist Magazine As a minority owned business, M.R.S. Machining has prospered over the last 21 years and has enjoyed continuous growth. The machine shop now occupies over 20,000 square feet and is located in the Augusta, Wisconsin Industrial Park. Approximately 30 employees make up the production staff, with approximately 13 employees making up the support staff and management team. The hours of operation are split between two shifts. Additionally, M.R.S. was recently voted among the nation's top 10 machine shops by American Machinist magazine.
Transition to the Future of Machining
Our Production Department has made huge strides in the last few years. All machining centers include a computer station where all processes and procedures are generated and saved in the network. CNC MachiningTypically each job is documented with inspection sheets, job notes, numbered prints, photographs and videos for future reference.
M.R.S. Machining continues to grow today. In 2007, a 5,000 square foot addition was built to house the new Education Center for machine shop training, to accommodate more machining equipment, and to provide sorely needed storage. All departments were growing and in need of more space. Other building improvements include air conditioning the main machine shop floor. This has been a tremendous relief for all machinists as well as for the machines.
M.R.S. Machining continually strives to be cutting edge, using up to the minute technology, doing whatever it takes to be a better company for its customers as well as for its employees.
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