OUR PEOPLE

The only way to create quality, reliability, and craftsmanship is with high-quality, reliable craftsmen.

Here at Thermo-Kool, we’ll be the first to tell you we’re only as good as our people. We don’t need to scour the internet for pictures of hard-working individuals, we have them right here in our Mississippi factory, and we’re proud to introduce just a few of them to you now.

Group Photo

Expert Craftsmen

Cliff Jones
Justin Warren
Wade Aaron
Michael Nixon

Cliff Jones02Cliff Jones

Maintenance Technician

Cliff Jones joined Thermo-Kool August 18, 1997, and has become one of our most versatile Maintenance Technicians. Cliff graduated from Heidelberg High School before going onto Jones Junior College where he received an Associate’s degree in Science. When Cliff isn’t here at Thermo-Kool, he enjoys fishing, and the word on the street is he’s a Master Mason!

Justin Warren2Justin Warren

Industrial Electrician

Justin Warren joined Thermo-Kool on September 13, 2021, as an Industrial Electrician. Justin graduated from Petal High School in 2019 as well as achieving his ORTC training. He then went on to study and graduate from Jones Junior College with an Associate’s degree in Electrical Science. When Justin isn’t at Thermo-Kool, he likes to work on small engines and build computers.

Wade Aaron2Wade Aaron

CTL Operator

Wade Aaron joined Thermo-Kool August 6, 2018, and has since earned the title of CTL Operator. Wade went to school at Pell City High School in Pell City, Alabama before moving to Mississippi and joining our team. When Wade isn’t here, he enjoys the sportsman life of fishing and hunting, but most of all, he loves spending quality time with his children.

Michael Nixon2Michael Nixon

Team Leader

Michael Nixon joined Thermo-Kool April 20, 1999, and has since climbed the ranks to being our Team Leader in the Door Metal department. Michael graduated from Heidelberg High School in Heidelberg, MS before joining the TK family. When Michael isn’t here at Thermo-Kool, he enjoys working on and towing vehicles, welding, and riding his motorcycle.

integrated walk in

A CLOSER LOOK INSIDE THE AD

The walk-in pictured in this ad is a cross-section of one of our more diverse projects that truly showcases the skill and craftsmanship of our team. Inside this one walk-in includes three separate coolers, three column cut-outs (two of which are visible), two separate freezers, and two integrated blast chillers. How can so much customization fit into one walk-in? We do it by manufacturing our panels in 1” increments, allowing us to conform to just about any corner, slop, or pillar that stands in your way.

The unit’s exterior was built using exposed white stucco aluminum and unexposed stucco aluminum, while the interior was built using stucco aluminum for the walls and white smooth aluminum for the ceiling. The six doors, 36” X 78”, are equipped with a pilot light and switch assembly, LED vapor proof lights, 14” X 24” heated peep windows, dial thermometers, 1/8” kickplates 46” high on the interior and exterior to protect the door against excessive abuse and traffic, and vinyl strip curtains.

Truly a standout project for our upstanding team!

tk durability checklist cta