A mechanic’s lien is a powerful tool for contractors in the #constructionindustry to ensure fair treatment, protect your rights and resolve payment issues effectively. Learn more about this process in our latest blog by Carrie Ludowese, senior contract administrator.
Faith Technologies
Construction
Menasha, WI 21,275 followers
Energy expert and national leader in electrical planning, engineering, design and installation.
About us
Faith Technologies, a division of FTI, is an energy expert and national leader in electrical planning, engineering, design and installation. As a comprehensive authority in the field of electrical and energy services, Faith leads industry change through a dedicated investment in technology, strategic project consulting and process engineering that drives productivity, value, and above all, safety. Through innovative practices, Faith drives trends in growth and development with continual investment in their merit-based employees’ skill, leadership and career development. Our Mission Making our customers and ourselves better through passion, practical solutions, and the relentless pursuit of perfection. Core Values: 1) Uncompromised Focus on Keeping People Safe 2) Build Trust in Everything We Do 3) Redefine What’s Possible 4) Reward Individual Results that Create Team Success Visit faithtechnologies.com to learn more! For details of our Social Community Disclaimer, click here: https://bit.ly/3gdVRpc
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- Construction
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Menasha, WI
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1972
- Specialties
- Connected Buildings, Smart Buildings, Smart Plants, Technology, Technology Solutions, Industrial Automation, Automation and Process Controls, Energy, Energy Efficiency, Electrical Contracting, Construction, Manufacturing, Apprenticeship, Apprenticeship Training Program, Electrician of the Future, Innovation, EcoExpert, Safety, and Productivity
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Having dedicated #IT business partners to support service areas can be valuable for organizations, to bridge the gap between business units and #informationtechnology. Learn about the role an IT business partner plays in this blog by Brian Leslie, vice president, business technology delivery engine.
Bridging Business and Technology with IT Business Partners - Faith Technologies
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Electrical system maintenance is important to keep your equipment operating at peak efficiency, and it's also critical for keeping your team members safe. Learn about the regulations intended to support safe #electrical operation in this blog article by Matthew Sabee, group leader, field energy. https://lnkd.in/g_5rkmR7
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Balancing workplace #safety with productivity is a concern for organizations, but both can be optimized through a true safety culture. Learn more in our latest blog by Terry Burton, CSP, senior onsite safety manager.
Navigating the Safety-Productivity Conundrum - Faith Technologies
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There are many advantages to electronic devices and the wealth of online information available, but it's important to have a healthy, balanced approach to use of electronic media. Read more in our latest blog by Mark Cook, electrical education specialist.
Pros and Cons of Electronic Media - Faith Technologies
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When conducting organizational #emergencyplanning, it's important to consider the needs of on-site and remote workers alike. Learn how we do so in our latest blog by Ester Todd, emergency preparedness coordinator.
Bridging Gaps in Emergency Planning: Hybrid and Remote Workers - Faith Technologies
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#Safety mentors provide guidance and support and serve as role models for safety. In our latest blog by Kyle Lang, CSP, regional safety director, learn how mentors play a crucial role in promoting and maintaining a culture of safety within an organization.
Creating Mentors for a Safer Culture - Faith Technologies
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FTI is celebrating its 20th year prioritizing the health and well-being of valued team members and their families. Discover our top five wellness perks in our latest blog article by Alyssa Kwasny, wellness program director. #WeAreFTI #FTICultureOfCare
Top 5 Wellness Perks at Faith Technologies Incorporated (FTI)
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Are you planning to attend the GEAPS Exchange? Stop by booth 3107 to chat with our parent company, FTI, and/or listen to Matt Zabel, solutions architect of digital power, and Matthew Sabee, group leader of field energy, on Feb. 26 at 3:15 p.m. CST as they present an education session on “Driving your Company’s Reduction Goals Cost Effectively.” Register here: https://lnkd.in/g4vTQrpi
FTI is excited to participate in the upcoming 2024 Grain Elevator and Processing Society (GEAPS) Exchange! Look for us at booth 3107 and/or come listen to Matt Zabel, solutions architect of digital power, and Matthew Sabee, group leader of field energy, on Feb. 26 at 3:15 p.m. CST as they present an education session on “Driving your Company’s Reduction Goals Cost Effectively.” Register here: https://bit.ly/3HXZJsU
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The BICSI 2024 Winter Conference featured the latest trends in low-voltage systems and telecommunications, including Class 4 Power and ultra-high-density fiber distribution. Learn more in our latest blog article by Adam Vanden Elzen, RCDD, preconstruction manager.
Key Learnings From the BICSI Winter Conference
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