BURY, ENGLAND, March 22, 2014 (Press-News.org) The Wallwork Group, a national surface engineering specialist serving advanced sectors in the engineering industry, has appointed Mike Jarvis director of engineering. Responsible for the introduction of new technology, energy management and environmental systems he will oversee new development on four UK sites.
"Heat treatment is a core activity for Wallwork, with micro-fine surface coating, bespoke and batch vacuum brazing and the research and development of new processes all making an increasing contribution," Mike explained. "The technology of surface engineering is advancing constantly and I have been involved in every phase of development. Wallwork proactively invest in new plant and technology to meet the exacting needs of aerospace, motorsport, medical device and other demanding industries."
Achieving greater energy efficiency and concern to minimise environmental impact are key issues for the company. "I am very proud of the fact that we were one of the first companies in our sector to successfully implement the ISO14001 environmental standard. That was way back in 2008 when energy cost and environmental awareness were not on the agenda for most businesses. Being a pioneer in this field has been a great benefit in achieving higher efficiency in energy use and we have a progressive policy for further reduction to drive competitiveness," Mike explained.
BURY, ENGLAND, Mike has spent his entire career at Wallwork. Joining the company in 1990 as an apprentice, he progressed by part-time study at Bury College to become a qualified electrical and mechanical engineer. Promoted to group project engineer he became responsible for the installation of vacuum heat treatment furnaces at three sites. Progressing further, he became chief engineer at the primary location in Bury.
In addition to two sites in Greater Manchester, Wallwork has operations in Cambridge and Birmingham. National coverage is assured by a company fleet of over 40 vehicles giving rapid turnaround of components. Many items are processed and returned to clients within 24 hours because the company operate round the clock.
Mike is currently working on a business studies qualification to broaden his management skills. "This has been a career journey of 24 years that has been rewarding and challenging. I am looking forward to working with our enthusiastic and forward looking senior management team as we advance the technical frontier of the industry," Mike concluded.
More Information
Simeon Collins, Sales Director
Tel. +44 (0)161 797 9111 Fax. +44 (0)161 763 1861
E-mail: simeon.collins@wallworkht.com Web: http://www.wallworkht.com
Wallwork Heat Treatment Ltd, Lord Street, Bury, Greater Manchester, BL9 0RE
Images are on the web at http://www.ainsmag.co.uk/wa253/5199wa1a-mike-jarvis.htm
Providing a complete metal treatment service, The Wallwork Group improves the performance of engineering components. Services include heat treatment, case hardening, annealing, plasma coating, carburising, brazing, coating by physical vapour deposition and more. From locations in Manchester, Birmingham and Cambridge, the company provides a nationwide service.
Wallwork Make New Director Level Appointment to Meet Technical and Environmental Challenges
The Wallwork Group, a national surface engineering specialist serving advanced sectors in the engineering industry, has appointed Mike Jarvis director of engineering, responsible for four UK sites.
2014-03-22
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
America Semiconductor and Quest Components Announce Worldwide Distribution Agreement
2014-03-22
America Semiconductor, LLC, a leading manufacturer of state-of-the-industry high-power semiconductors, today appointed Quest Components, Inc. a franchised distributor of its full lines of rugged high-reliability high-power standard, fast and super-fast recovery rectifiers, low-power and bridge rectifiers, diacs, IGBT modules, SCRs, Triacs, TVS and Zener diodes. The agreement augments America Semiconductor's presence in strategic markets while providing OEM and CEM customers with enhanced value-added services and sourcing options.
America Semiconductor, which sells only ...
Small Business Owners Find Success with Best-Selling Book, "Making Money is Killing Your Business"
2014-03-22
Small Businesses are the backbone of the country's economy and no one knows that better than Chuck Blakeman, best-selling author of "Making Money is Killing Your Business." The book has hit resonated with Small Business Owners who find the material relevant and transformational.
Blakeman's book has spawned 3to5 Clubs around the country and internationally as well. The 3to5 Clubs use the materials from his book and trained and licensed facilitators operate the groups, which are comprised of 24 Small Business Owners. Blakeman's company, The Crankset Group, also ...
Sonorous Entertainment Releases First Digital Album in New Series "Gospel Roots" for International Distribution
2014-03-22
March 20, 2014_Sonorous Entertainment is keyed up and ready to announce the first release in its new "Gospel Roots" series. The "Gospel Roots" series is original, historical, and inspirational. Each artist featured in this series embodies the spiritual soul of Gospel Music. The first artist in this series Rev. James Cleveland certainly embodies all that is rooted in the traditions of gospel music.
Rev. James Cleveland, "the King of Gospel" a driving force behind the creation of modern gospel sound was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. ...
MOL Exhibits at Breakbulk CHINA 2014
2014-03-22
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President: Koichi Muto) today announced that MOL had a booth for the first time at the project cargo, heavy lift & RO-RO logistics exhibition Breakbulk China 2014, which was held March 12-13 in Shanghai, China.
MOL has been looking for growth in the logistics business field, and since 2013, it is taking strategic steps with its Group companies in the field. Transport of plant and heavy lift cargo is one focus area, and four MOL Group companies jointly participated in the exhibit, namely, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd., MOL Logistics (Japan), ...
Renfro Foods named Regional Finalist for U.S. Chamber 2014 Small Business of the Year Award
2014-03-22
Renfro Foods was recognized as one of seven regional finalists for the 2014 DREAM BIG Small Business of the Year Award by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for its business practices and community involvement. The company was previously honored in this capacity in 2012.
As the Southwest and South Central regional finalist, Renfro Foods and the other regional finalists, along with 100 Blue Ribbon Award winners, will be recognized by the Chamber during the 10th annual America's Small Business Summit, June 11-13 in Washington, DC. During the Summit, one regional finalist will ...
Laboratory Testing Inc. to Meet with Members of Congress During ACIBC Action Days
2014-03-22
Laboratory Testing Inc. (LTI) of Hatfield, PA, will be travelling to Washington, DC to meet with members of Congress during the Aircraft Carrier Industrial Base Coalition (ACIBC) Action Days 2014. This event coincides with Congress debating the cutting of funds for the U.S Navy's aircraft carrier construction and maintenance program. As a supplier of materials testing services to manufacturers of raw materials and component parts used in the construction of aircraft carriers, LTI representatives will be meeting with Pennsylvania's Congressional Delegates to discuss the ...
Little Rock DWI Attorneys John and Brandi Collins to Speak at Betting on Justice XIII
2014-03-22
Arkansas DWI attorneys John and Brandi Collins of Collins Defense Law will present a series of continuing legal education talks on Saturday, Mar. 22 at "Betting on Justice XIII." Presentations are scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. at the Gold Strike Hotel & Casino in Tunica, MS.
During the presentations, the attorneys will speak to a group of lawyers and other legal professionals about DWI law and practices. Known by many as "Mr. DWI," John Collins is recognized as a regional authority on DWI/DUI defense law. His presentation will focus on all ...
SAPinsider Announces What's New for GRC 2014 in Nice, France
2014-03-22
SAPinsider announced over 65 new sessions at the GRC 2014 event, 21-23 May 2014, at the Nice Acropolis Convention Center in Nice, France.
GRC 2014 is an annual collaboration of SAP and SAPinsider and is the preeminent event for organizations that use, deploy, manage, or are evaluating SAP solutions for governance, risk, audit, security, and compliance.
What's new for GRC 2014:
• 95% new content, including brand new sessions and live demos covering the upcoming release of SAP solutions for GRC 10.1
• 3 brand new tracks dedicated to GRC for finance teams; security ...
Author Gary Paul Corcoran Releases Epic Tale Of The 60's - 'The Trip Into Milky Way'
2014-03-22
Critically acclaimed author Gary Paul Corcoran has released 'The Trip Into Milky Way'. Corcoran calls this riveting new fiction book 'the other side of Vietnam', or what happens to a young man when he refuses to die for his country. The book is based on Corcoran's personal experiences and will allow baby boomers to rekindle memories of one of the most exciting times in American history. Just as importantly, it will give those who missed the Sixties a penetrating, raw and fact-based look at a time that is gone, but will never be forgotten.
In the storyline, Clay Matthews ...
Amazon Breakthrough Novel Round One Winner - The Cornuta Curse
2014-03-22
Indie Author, A. Scott's debut novel, "The Cornuta Curse", Book One in the Love Locks series, has been announced as a Round One winner in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award Contest for 2014.
Up to 10,000 novels were entered into the competition across five different categories: General Fiction, Mystery and Thriller, Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror and Young Adult Fiction. The top 400 novels in each category will now proceed to Round Two, including The Cornuta Curse, which celebrates its position among the best entries in the Romance category.
Entry ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Father’s mental health can impact children for years
Scientists can tell healthy and cancerous cells apart by how they move
Male athletes need higher BMI to define overweight or obesity
How thoughts influence what the eyes see
Unlocking the genetic basis of adaptive evolution: study reveals complex chromosomal rearrangements in a stick insect
Research Spotlight: Using artificial intelligence to reveal the neural dynamics of human conversation
Could opioid laws help curb domestic violence? New USF research says yes
NPS Applied Math Professor Wei Kang named 2025 SIAM Fellow
Scientists identify agent of transformation in protein blobs that morph from liquid to solid
Throwing a ‘spanner in the works’ of our cells’ machinery could help fight cancer, fatty liver disease… and hair loss
Research identifies key enzyme target to fight deadly brain cancers
New study unveils volcanic history and clues to ancient life on Mars
Monell Center study identifies GLP-1 therapies as a possible treatment for rare genetic disorder Bardet-Biedl syndrome
Scientists probe the mystery of Titan’s missing deltas
Q&A: What makes an ‘accidental dictator’ in the workplace?
Lehigh University water scientist Arup K. SenGupta honored with ASCE Freese Award and Lecture
Study highlights gaps in firearm suicide prevention among women
People with medical debt five times more likely to not receive mental health care treatment
Hydronidone for the treatment of liver fibrosis associated with chronic hepatitis B
Rise in claim denial rates for cancer-related advanced genetic testing
Legalizing youth-friendly cannabis edibles and extracts and adolescent cannabis use
Medical debt and forgone mental health care due to cost among adults
Colder temperatures increase gastroenteritis risk in Rohingya refugee camps
Acyclovir-induced nephrotoxicity: Protective potential of N-acetylcysteine
Inhibition of cyclooxygenase-2 upregulates the nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 signaling pathway to mitigate hepatocyte ferroptosis in chronic liver injury
AERA announces winners of the 2025 Palmer O. Johnson Memorial Award
Mapping minds: The neural fingerprint of team flow dynamics
Patients support AI as radiologist backup in screening mammography
AACR: MD Anderson’s John Weinstein elected Fellow of the AACR Academy
Existing drug has potential for immune paralysis
[Press-News.org] Wallwork Make New Director Level Appointment to Meet Technical and Environmental ChallengesThe Wallwork Group, a national surface engineering specialist serving advanced sectors in the engineering industry, has appointed Mike Jarvis director of engineering, responsible for four UK sites.