KOSO Kent Introl (KKI) has expanded its team through six new key appointments across the business. Jack Hanley and Eddie Sheard start their careers as KKI graduate engineers. As part of the company’s graduate engineering training scheme, they will gain experience across a range of departments. Jack’s initial remit includes draughting, modelling and evaluating carbide vector trim technology.
Eddie will support the senior design engineer in the subsea department. Adam McNally joins as control valve design engineer. He brings over seven years’ experience in engineering design within the oil and gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, subsea and mining sectors, having worked at the Smiths Group and Sabre Valves.
Roger Speight holds the role of Quality Control Inspector and will be primarily involved in the dimensional checking and hardness testing of machine components. Danielle Booth is KKI’s new QHSE assistant and will work between the Quality and HSE departments.
She has been with KKI since 2009 and is currently receiving additional training for the role of document controller. Carl Mason is the new purchasing manager, responsible for ensuring the quality, price and delivery of purchased goods meet business and customer needs.