In the world of heavy industry and custom manufacturing, not every job fits a standard template. That’s where jobbing workshops like Rotech Engineering come in. But what exactly makes a good jobbing shop?
1. Flexibility. A jobbing workshop must be ready to tackle any job that walks through the door. From machining a single custom pin to fabricating structural supports, no two days are the same.
2. Experience. The skills of the tradespeople are everything. Our machinists and fabricators have seen it all—from complex threading jobs to worn-out components that need reengineering. That experience translates to faster solutions and fewer mistakes.
3. Problem-solving. Clients often bring in broken or undocumented parts. A good jobbing shop knows how to reverse engineer, adapt materials, and make smart decisions under pressure.
4. Equipment versatility. At Rotech Engineering, we use a range of manual machines and fabrication tools. Our workshop setup is designed for custom work—not just production runs.
5. Customer service. Because many of our clients are local businesses or operators in a bind, we prioritize fast communication, honest quotes, and realistic timelines.
6. Quality control. Just because a job is small or urgent doesn’t mean it gets rushed. Every job that leaves our workshop is inspected for accuracy and strength.
A great jobbing workshop is a problem-solver, a partner, and a crucial link in keeping industry moving. That’s what we strive for every day at Rotech Engineering.