Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, company in Pullman, has experienced explosive growth in recent years. Schweitzer is still actively inventing equipment for electrical power handling.
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Edmund Schweitzer, a second-generation electrical engineer and inventor, looks out over the growing campus of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, a company in Pullman that has experienced explosive growth in recent years. Schweitzer is still actively inventing equipment for electrical power handling. Photographed Tuesday, April 19, 2016.
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Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories of Pullman is in the midst of a building boom, with several new structures for designing, manufacturing and shipping complex equipment for the power industry. Photographed Tuesday, April 19, 2016.
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The main floor hallway in the Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories building that houses engineers is lined with dozens of patents going back decades, all associated with electricity, including many held by founder Edmund Schweitzer. Shown Tuesday, April 19, 2016. SEL is in Pullman and is experiencing explosive growth.
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Kelly Staves, left, and Jason Snook, right, both employees at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories in Pullman, put together a piece of equipment destined for the energy industry Tuesday, April 19, 2016. SEL has seen explosive growth in their products and their workforce in recent years.
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Jason Snook, an assembly line employee at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories in Pullman, puts together a piece of equipment destined for the energy industry on Tuesday, April 19, 2016. SEL has seen explosive growth in their products and workforce in recent years.
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Precious Farmer, an assembly line employee at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories in Pullman, puts components on a circuit board for equipment destined for the energy industry on Tuesday, April 19, 2016. SEL has seen explosive growth in their products and workforce in recent years.
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Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories engineer Cody Marshall works on a rack of SEL components next to his desk inside the massive new building that houses dozens of engineers who design, test and evaluate the company’s products, most of which deal with the electrical energy industry. The company, in Pullman, has experienced explosive growth in recent years. Photographed Tuesday, April 19, 2016.
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An employee at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories in Pullman moves among several machines making circuit boards that will go into equipment destined for the energy industry on Tuesday, April 19, 2016. SEL has seen explosive growth in their products and their workforce in recent years.
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