Trelleborg IAVS appoints another Application/Design Engineer in China Trelleborg Industrial AVS, the international specialist in anti-vibration and suspension technology, has appointed another new application/design engineer based in its Shanghai office
Trelleborg IAVS appoints another Application/Design Engineer in
China
Trelleborg Industrial AVS, the international specialist in anti-vibration and suspension technology, has appointed another new application/design engineer based in its Shanghai office.
Lily Ma (24) is the second new application/design engineer to join Trelleborg’s Shanghai office in recent weeks. The position involves working closely with the company’s sales team, agents and customers to provide expert technical support. She will also be part of the project team developing new products for key customers and markets. Trelleborg Industrial AVS is a major supplier of anti-vibration technology to the leading regional OEMs particularly in the rail and marine industry, mobile construction equipment and heavy industrial vehicles.
Lily Ma is a graduate of Shanghai University, where she majored in mechanical engineering, including materials and semi-conductors. Since graduating in 2005, she has worked as an electrical engineer with Sony China.
Trelleborg Industrial AVS is a world leader in the design and manufacture of rubber to metal bonded components for anti-vibration applications and suspension systems. There are three main brands: Metalastik® is used in rail and marine applications, TrellExtreme® in construction machinery/agriculture/off-highway and Novibra® in industrial and power generation applications. The company’s head office, technical centre and research and development units are located in Leicester, UK while production is divided between Leicester, Sjöbo in Sweden and factories in India and China. Trelleborg Industrial AVS is approved to ISO 9001:2000, ISO 14001 and numerous other standards.
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