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03/11
KKI makes new appointments
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KOSO Kent Introl (KKI), has made five new appointments, as part of its continuous growth as a specialist control valves manufacturer and supplier.
David Limb, sales director at KKI said: "These new appointments signify recent business growth at a time when British manufacturing recovery remains in good shape. We manufacture and sell a range of control valves across the world and have seen an increase in demand amongst oil and gas, petrochemical and power industry sectors."
Henry Dudziak rejoins KKI as quality inspector, having previously spent nine years with the company in various roles between 1995 and 2004. In his new role, Henry will oversee machine shop inspection activities. Previous positions include a production assistant at Alco Valves and an internal expeditor at Severn Unival.
Gibel Gapare takes on his first engineering role as a quality engineer / metallurgist, having graduated in a BEng General Engineering degree from the University of Leicester. He will take part in an intense training programme across all areas of the business.
James Smith also returns to KKI as a spares engineer and takes on responsibility for customer enquiries for spares and the checking and processing of orders. He was previously employed by KKI between 1994 and 2002 as a design draughtsman. James completed a Bachelor of Arts in Product Design with Animation at Huddersfield University in 2006.Darren Scahill has been appointed as stores assistant. His principal duties include preparing kits for the shop floor, transporting components between KKI's two factories in Brighouse and managing the recording and transfer of data for quality assurance purposes. Darren was previously employed at Wyke Plastics for 23 years.
Craig Hirst joins as service engineer, with responsibility for the overhaul and repair of control valves. He has a number of years' engineering experience and specialist control valve expertise, having held previous positions with ABB Control Valves, Turnbridge Engineering and Gardner Denver.
Photograph attached (3 of the 5 new starters shown)
L-R: Darren Scahill, James Smith and Gibel Gapare
