Dallas Industries appoints William Konieczny engineering manager

Published
March 10, 2020 - 08:00am
Dallas Industries appoints William Konieczny engineering manager

March 10, 2020 - Troy, Michigan-based Dallas Industries, a leading manufacturer of coil handling, press feeding equipment and controls for the stamping industry, has announced the appointment of William "Bill" Konieczny as engineering manager at its Troy facility. The announcement was made by CEO Willie Chacko.

In his new position, Konieczny will be responsible for the design and engineering of the coil handling equipment that the company manufactures. He will supervise the company’s engineering team and design process from concept to manufacture. In addition, he will be involved in project management, sales support and proposals.

 Chacko said, “Having been instrumental in building successful engineering processes and reliable, robust equipment at several prominent companies in the industry, Bill brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to Dallas Industries. Dallas has shown tremendous growth over the last several years and his addition to our team will continue to ensure that our production and manufacturing facility will run at industry-leading levels.”

Konieczny has over 30 years’ experience in coil handling and press feed equipment manufacturing. Previously he was engineering manager at Feed Lease Corp. and before that was mechanical engineering manager at COE Press Equipment.

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