people - 18 sep 2020

Goodbye to Rockwell Automation!

After over 30 years with Rockwell Automation Ken Welch retires.

Ken and I have worked together on General Motors error proofing systems for almost 24 years. Ken is one of the nicest, hardest working men I know and I'm glad to have had the opportunity to work with him these last two decades.

MicroCODE is extremely happy that Ken is still working part-time and choose to partner with us after leaving Rockwell Automation. Ken is a great asset to our company and we look forward to many more years of working together.

COSS, GEP, and SEP.

Three different generations of General Motors error proofing, installed in over 30 Plants world-wide. All based on the the original design and code started in December 1998.

Six month project?

We were initially told that the GM Common Operator Support System (COSS) would be a six month project. But Harry Valdez--a Rockwell Project Manager--told us we'd stop working on error-proofing when we walked away from it, he was right, but we still haven't walked away from it yet!

24 years, 30+ GM Plants, 3 differents generations of error proofing, its been one hell of a '6-month project' Ken!
"Do we always party when co-workers reach a personal milestone?"
Every chance we get!

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