Vecoplan LLC, High Point, North Carolina, has welcomed Nicholas Williams as its newest product engineer.
Williams earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biological and agricultural engineering from North Carolina State University in May 2016. While at NC State his studies focused on machinery design, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid dynamics and instrumentation. His work experience includes stints at Madsen Motor Co., Cary, North Carolina, and Global Autos, Raleigh, North Carolina, while pursuing his degree.
He will work as part of Vecoplan’s engineering team to design and will develop turnkey shredding systems for the recycling sector. To ensure continuous quality control, he also will follow the manufacture and implementation of projects once the engineering phase has been completed.
“Our goal is to design the best possible shredding solutions for our customers. To accomplish that, you need the right balance of experience and fresh ideas. Nick’s background combined with the youthful perspective he brings, make him a great asset to our team,” states Gary Kolbet, vice president of engineering at Vecoplan.
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