Precision Micro appoints new director of engineering

Published
March 28, 2019 - 07:45am
Precision Micro appoints new director of engineering

Precision Micro announces that Karl Hollis, previously technical sales manager, will be appointed to director of engineering as of April 1, 2019.

Hollis has worked at Precision Micro since September 1999, working in a number of high-level commercial and engineering roles, and in doing so has gathered a wealth of experience that he will be applying to his new position.

Towards the end of 2018, Precision Micro was subject to an MBO, marking the beginning of a new era for the 50-year old company as it builds on a position of strong growth and performance and continues to win more and more business from new and existing customers.

Today, Precision Micro produces more than 50 million precision metal components annually from the company’s processing facility in Birmingham, U.K., with the firm’s client list including global names across a range of high-tech engineering sectors.

Hollis says, “The future potential for Precision Micro is extremely encouraging. The company is already the largest photo chemical etching specialist in Europe, which is geographically a market for photo etching that is forecast to grow significantly in the medium to long-term. Exploiting this growth, while broadening Precision Micro’s profile in multiple industrial sectors and across various new territories is key, and I will be working hard in my new position to achieve these goals.”

As the figurehead for the company’s engineering team, Hollis will play an active and pragmatic role in the development of customer projects.

Hollis continues, "The relationship with customers is central to the success of Precision Micro. Our vision has always been customer partnerships, collaborating at every stage of the product development cycle, continually investing in R&D and best-in-class technology to ensure an optimal photo etching manufacturing service. By so doing, we ensure that we achieve the most cost-effective, timely, and accurate outcomes for what are often complex and safety-critical applications.”

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