GARDEN CITY, Kan. — As a part of its continued investment in the future of plumbing and HVAC contractors in the U.S., Tatro announced that it has completed another successful internship program, partnering with local universities in Kansas and Colorado to train upcoming graduates for a future in construction management, engineering design, mechanical engineering, and mechatronics, among others.

This year’s interns included:

  • Juan Anguiano is a senior at Fort Hays State University. He will graduate in May 2020 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering Design.
  • Erick Carranza is a senior at The University of Kansas. He will graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering in May 2020.
  • Mike Kreutzer is a senior at Fort Hays State University. He will graduate with a Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management in May of 2020.
  • Ryan Laydon is a senior at Colorado State University in Pueblo, Colorado, majoring in Mechatronics. Ryan will graduate with his Bachelor’s Degree in May of 2020.

“TATRO is really proud of the work we are doing with local universities to raise awareness of the advancements in construction management, engineering and other areas of focus that demonstrate how today’s modern plumbing contractors are more than what people think of when talking about plumbing,” said Justin Sanchez, president of Tatro. “With this year’s crop of talented interns, they have had a chance to really use their hands and their heads with projects that include our Computer Aided Design (CAD) programs, problem solving for new projects and really working closely with senior management at TATRO. We’d like to congratulate this year’s interns on a great summer!”

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