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New engineer for CKF Systems

CKF Systems Ltd, the Gloucester-based provider of robotic solutions for the manufacturing industry, has appointed Chris Edmunds as electrical proposals engineer.

Chris, a multi-skilled engineer specialising in electrical engineering, has moved from Prima Dental Group. Before that, he took a full multi-skilled apprenticeship with Mabey Bridge Ltd, specialists in bridge and engineering services, primarily for the military, before going on to work for the company for 10 years.

Bryan Wheeler, managing director of CKF Systems Ltd, said: "We are delighted to have secured the services of such a talented individual. Chris is an electrical engineering specialist and his hands-on experience will benefit our business and customers. All three members of the CKF senior management team undertook apprenticeships, so we know the value of taking this route into engineering and the grounding it provides for a successful career."

Chris said: "I am delighted to be part of such a progressive business with such a strong reputation in the area of automation and robotics. My new role will allow me to become more involved with design and see projects through from start to finish."

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