CST Industries, Inc.
Walt Skovron has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies. Walt started their career in 1983 as a Ceramic Process Engineer at California Metal Enameling Co., where they formulated porcelain enamel coatings for steel and aluminum substrates. Walt then moved on to Porcelain Metals Corp. in 1989 as a Finishing Engineer, responsible for formulating enamel coatings on steel for various applications. At General Electric, they worked as a Technical Support for Porcelain Enamel, supporting porcelain enamel powder coat operations. Walt also worked at Henkel as a Chemical Sales representative, selling pre-treatment chemicals to automotive manufacturers. Eventually, Walt joined General Electric again in 2010 as a Sr. Advanced Development Engineer, where they researched, developed, tested, and approved new technologies for appliance finishes and adhesives. Currently, they hold the position of Director of Coating Technology at CST Industries, Inc., where they are responsible for improving coating quality at three manufacturing facilities.
Walt Skovron obtained their Bachelor of Science degree in Ceramic Engineering from Alfred University, where they attended from 1981 to 1983.
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CST Industries, Inc.
CST Industries, Inc. (CST™), is the complete storage system provider for engineering and manufacturing professionals in thousands of different industries and applications throughout the world. The company is the global leader in the manufacture and construction of factory coated metal storage tanks, aluminum domes and specialty covers. CST's existing company portfolio consists of CST Storage, CST Covers and Vulcan Tanks. Five manufacturing facilities and technical design centers and multiple regional sales offices are located throughout North America and the United Kingdom. International offices are located in Argentina, Australia, India, Japan, Mexico, Panama, Singapore, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates and Vietnam. Currently, more than 375,000 storage tanks and 20,000 covers have been installed in 125 countries throughout the world.