News: Cutting & Wear's quality to continue
Rotherham company, Cutting & Wear has appointed David Wilson as their new quality and technical resource engineer.
Based at Greasbrough Road, the company manufactures and supplies downhole tool products and services to oil service companies across the world.
David was born and educated in Scotland, and has spent most of his time working for manufacturing and engineering companies in South Yorkshire. Although he trained as a metallurgist David has worked in Quality Assurance and Health & Safety for the last 20 years, in a wide variety of industries.
In his new role David will be responsible for all quality issues including managing Cutting & Wear's auditing procedures and developing their quality system. He will also be on hand to provide specific technical support across the company.
In developing the company's quality standards and building on ISO 9000, David is already working towards the company being accredited to OSHA 18000 (health and safety standard) and ISO 14000 (environmental management).
The ultimate aim for Cutting & Wear is to achieve PAS99, the integrated management system that encompasses all three quality standards and provides one internationally-recognised award that will reinforce and underpin the company's commitment to best practice.
Cutting & Wear website
Rotherham
Based at Greasbrough Road, the company manufactures and supplies downhole tool products and services to oil service companies across the world.
David was born and educated in Scotland, and has spent most of his time working for manufacturing and engineering companies in South Yorkshire. Although he trained as a metallurgist David has worked in Quality Assurance and Health & Safety for the last 20 years, in a wide variety of industries.
In his new role David will be responsible for all quality issues including managing Cutting & Wear's auditing procedures and developing their quality system. He will also be on hand to provide specific technical support across the company.
In developing the company's quality standards and building on ISO 9000, David is already working towards the company being accredited to OSHA 18000 (health and safety standard) and ISO 14000 (environmental management).
The ultimate aim for Cutting & Wear is to achieve PAS99, the integrated management system that encompasses all three quality standards and provides one internationally-recognised award that will reinforce and underpin the company's commitment to best practice.
Cutting & Wear website
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