New Employee Spotlight – Nathan Craig

Nathan CraigHoosier Feeder Company is pleased to announce another addition to the HFC Team. Our most recent addition is Nathan Craig, an IUPUI graduate and our newest Mechanical Design Engineer. Nathan creates models and drawings of custom parts feeding systems and collaborates with project managers to ensure the customer gets exactly what they need. Here are a few questions we asked Nathan to get to know him a little better.
 
When did you start at HFC?
I started at Hoosier Feeder Company roughly 3 months ago, in March 2018.
 
How did you find out about HFC?
I first discovered Hoosier Feeder Company through an opportunity available at my university.
 
How do you like working at HFC so far?
Working at Hoosier Feeder Company has been an extremely satisfying experience, thus far.
 
What is a passion of yours?
I am avid snow-sports enthusiast. Whether it is snowboarding or skiing, I am at home on the slopes.
 
What is your favorite quote?
“There are children playing in the streets who could solve some of my top problems in physics, because they have modes of sensory perception that I lost long ago.”  -J. Robert Oppenheimer
 
Where are you from originally?
Originally, I hail from the Greater Cincinnati, Ohio area, from the little town of Milan, Indiana.
 
If you were stranded on a island, what are 3 things you’d have to have with you?
A surfboard
A Fishing Pole
A volleyball to name Wilson.
 
People would be surprised if they knew….(this)  about you…
That I am aware I have red hair, trust me, it comes up way too much.
 
What is your favorite part about your job?
Watching the developmental process of the feeder equipment, from concept to operation, and seeing how systems finagles the part to a certain orientation before spitting it out.
 
What are 3 words that best describe you?
Driven
Outgoing
Versatile
 
Hoosier Feeder Company welcomes Nathan Craig and his colorful sense of humor to the team. If you have any questions about a feeding system or project quote, don’t hesitate to reach out.