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Seizing an opportunity to explore and grow

February 6, 2024
Written by: Molly
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As a woman running four lathes in a precision machining shop, 27-year-old Desiree Lambert has shattered a few stereotypes. She also shattered a window.

The incident with the window happened early in Desiree’s tenure with Fort Wayne-based Aegis Sales & Engineering. After incorrectly setting up a drill, she fired up the machine, which spun and broke and sent a piece of metal through a nearby window.

While Desiree learned how not to set up a drill that day, she also learned another lesson: It’s OK to make mistakes. “They were pretty understanding,” she says. “They said it’s okay to mess up, just so long as we ask, ‘What have we learned?””

In a way, Desiree wasn’t even supposed to be in that shop. When a family friend who works at Aegis showed up looking to hire someone, he offered Desiree’s brother the job. When her brother declined, Desiree asked if she could apply. Having skipped college so she could work full-time, she’d had her share of service-industry jobs and was ready for a new challenge and good-paying career.

She likes what she’s found. A smaller company that produces precision parts for military and industrial applications, Aegis has allowed her to grow and enjoy new discoveries. In addition to operating the bar feeder lathes, she has had the opportunity to program CNC machines and learn other technical skills. “There’s always something new being thrown at me,” she says.

While acknowledging that, as a woman, she is in a distinct minority in the male-dominated shop, Desiree says she doesn’t feel like it. Not only is Aegis a certified woman-owned business, Desiree says the men treat her with respect and value the work she does. Then again, who wouldn’t appreciate such a hard worker? Aegis recently acquired a new lathe because the three that Desiree was running weren’t keeping her busy enough. “I was getting a little bored,” she says with a laugh.

Boredom is not something Desiree tolerates. Describing herself as spontaneous, artistic and adventurous, she likes to go exploring in her free time, hiking and spending time outdoors as much as possible. “Life is about seizing opportunities,” she says.

That sounds about right coming from a woman who seized a job her brother declined. She never imagined she would work in the manufacturing field, but Desiree says she’s found her niche.

“I’m content being here,” she says. “I would love to grow with this company.”

As she grows, she’ll have no problem remembering how far she’s come from her “shattering” start, in part because she has a tangible reminder. “I still have that window,” she says. “They let me take a piece of it home.”

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