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2020 ERMCO Employee Awards Announced


Each year at our awards celebration, we have the opportunity to thank our IBEW 481 team members for the amazing job they do. Team members are recognized for their leadership efforts in safety, efficiency, production and quality. Individuals are nominated by company management and by their peers.


Due to the pandemic, this year's celebration dinner had to be cancelled, but we still were able to recognize our award winners. Award winners were invited for a socially distanced lunch and the presentation was live streamed to our entire team.


ERMCO is proud to recognize the following staff for outstanding performance and leadership.

 

CAIN GROCOX | ACCOUNT MANAGER LEADERSHIP AWARD

Cain is the recipient of the Account Manager Leadership Award. This award recognizes an Account Manager who is committed to working with field leadership to create a safe and efficient jobsite. Cain has been a part of many major projects throughout his 19 years at ERMCO and is proud of the growth of ERMCO as an organization. Cain is currently a part of the Marion County Judicial Center project, a landmark project for the city of Indianapolis and ERMCO.

 

JOHN MOSLEY | ELECTRICAL SAFETY SOLIDARITY AWARD

John received the Electrical Safety Solidarity Award. He started working at ERMCO 2006 as a 3rd year apprentice at the airport. In his 14 years he has received his Master Electrician license and has never had a safety violation. He has grown into a top foreman for ERMCO and leads his crews with the same high safety standards he holds for himself.

 

DAVE MULLINS | SYSTEMS SAFETY SOLIDARITY AWARD

Dave is a 3rd time winner of the Safety Solidarity Award. He has been at ERMCO since 2000 and is currently a Systems Superintendent on the Marion County Judicial Center Project. Dave believes in the company and the people in the field. He doesn’t cut corners and won’t let anyone else either. Regardless of who he is working with, a new apprentice or a veteran, completing the job safely is his priority. He wants everyone to be able to go home unharmed at the end of their day.


 

JEREMY SCHWARTZ | ELECTRICAL CRAFTSPERSON OF THE YEAR

Jeremy is the Electrical Craftsperson of the Year. Jeremy rotated to ERMCO in his apprenticeship in 2000 and has been a part of our team ever since. In his 20 years at ERMCO, he has worked on jobs including the Palladium in Carmel, Riley Tower, Sales Force, One America and The Indiana State Fairgrounds. He is a dedicated and hard-worker who has also received his Master Electrician's license.

 

GREG CULLISON | ELECTRICAL FIELD LEADERSHIP AWARD

Greg is a previous Safety Solidarity award winner and this year's Electrical Field Leadership award winner. He joined the ERMCO team in January of 2006 and has been a part of several key projects including Carmel Performing Arts, Hendricks YMCA, Eskanazi Health Hospital and Hooverwood. He is now providing the electrical site leadership for one of our largest projects, the Marion County Criminal Justice Center. Greg never fails to act as a mentor and strong supporter of everyone on the ERMCO team.



 

ANDREW LAWRENCE | SYSTEMS CRAFTSPERSON OF THE YEAR

Andrew was awarded the Systems Craftsperson of the Year. He started with ERMCO as an apprentice in 2015 working in Bloomington. Andrew is Corning fiber Installation, Testing and Troubleshooting certified. He recently completed 15,000 fusion splices as a part of the Purdue campus wide fiber install and upgrade with zero failures. During his five years with our team, Andrew has grown into not only an outstanding systems technician but also an outstanding craftsperson as well.


 

JOE BAKER | SYSTEMS FIELD LEADERSHIP AWARD

Joe received this year's Systems Field Leadership Award. Recognized for his excellent leadership abilities and for the way he embraces ERMCO’s safety policies and encourages others to do the same. Joe joined the ERMCO team in 1999 and has been a key part of several successful projects including Good Samaritan Hospital, IUPUI North Housing, Telemon, Salesforce, Franklin Barnes Hall, KAR HQ and the Bankers Life Fieldhouse Renovations.

 

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