Paul Merrick

Paul Merrick

Quality Manager

Personal Profile

A committed and creative engineer able to collect and analyse technical information and prioritise workflow accordingly. Used to working in demanding production environments and delivering consistent improvements in process and techniques whilst maintaining a creative flair and genuine excitement for innovation and the use of new technologies. Able to work as part of a team or individually.

Work Experience

DAB Engineering Company Limited

1996 - Present

DAB Specialise in the design and manufacture of valves and actuators for the fire protection industry.

Quality Manager

2012 - Present

Production Supervisor

1996 - 2012

I joined DAB to take over some responsibilities of the retiring Production Director. My previous experience in a production environment enabled me to streamline some of the production techniques thus reducing lead-times and wastage. Most of this was due to the development of new tooling and jigs that enabled the products to be manufactured much more quickly without sacrificing quality.

Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for day to day running of the company’s IT infrastructure, including software, hardware and local area network.
  • Responsible for design and maintenance of the company website.
  • Responsible for calculating prices of all manufactured products and sub components.
  • Quality Representative.
  • Day to day liaison with customers.
  • Chief Draughtsman using AutoCAD 2D and manual Drawing Board.
  • Responsible for writing and maintaining all work instructions and procedures required for the day-to-day running of the workshop.
  • Design and manufacture of jigs and tooling required for the manufacture of products.
  • Responsible for day-to-day running of the machine shop and its staff.
  • Maintenance of all machinery.
  • Setting and programming of CNC machinery

Quality Manager at AF Haynes (Engineers) Ltd.

1987 - February 1996

I started at AF Haynes as an apprentice engineer. Over the years I was introduced to all aspects of the workshop and was eventually appointed supervisor of the ‘short run’ section of the workshop. In this role I was responsible for 2 staff. Shortly afterwards, in addition to my daily responsibilities I was appointed as quality manager. In this role I was responsible for introducing the procedures required to attain BS5750.

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