STOBER Drives has recently adapted an Apprenticeship 2.0 program, an expansion of the company’s apprenticeship program that began in 2006.
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Representatives from STOBER recently attended Women in Manufacturing events hosted by Maysville Community and Technical College.
STOBER will be closed on Thursday, July 4 in celebration of Independence Day, and on Friday, July 5 as a company-wide wellness day.
The ranked list of 2024 Best Places to Work in Kentucky has been released and STOBER Drives, Inc. is proud to have placed 21st in the category of medium companies comprised of 150-499 employees. A group of STOBER employees accepted the award at a ceremony on June 13.
Maysville Community & Technical College (MCTC) recently honored STOBER General Manager Peter Feil for his service to their Board of Directors. Feil said he is very grateful for having had the opportunity to serve on the MCTC Board.
If you’re tired of repeatedly replacing the same failing gearbox, STOBER has a new solution for you!
With ever-increasing shortages in skilled workers throughout America, it’s more important than ever for businesses to invest in the development of their employees. What better way to fill the talent shortage gap than to implement an apprenticeship program? Read more about how STOBER finds success in offering apprenticeships.
STOBER Drives, Inc. has been identified as an organization that excels in optimizing employee and organizational wellbeing.