02.20.15
Chase Machine & Engineering, Inc., a custom machinery design and manufacturing company based in West Warwick, RI, has hired Mike Verdolotti as an electrical engineer.
“We are pleased to welcome Mike to the Chase team,” says Guy Gil, vice president of sales for Chase Machine. “Mike’s extensive experience with controls and systems design, coupled with his robotic automation expertise make him an ideal fit for this position.”
Mike most recently worked at Parkinson Technologies as a controls engineer, and was also a software engineer and corporate trainer for Yushin America. In addition to his extensive career in controls and systems design, Mike also has over ten years of experience in programming. He is highly experienced in PLC programming, motor control and servos, as well as winding and material converting.
“I am excited to put my background in automation and mechanical design to work for the customers of Chase Machine,” says Verdolotti. “The Chase reputation speaks for itself, and I look forward to helping our customers streamline their products and processes through innovative machine design.”
Verdolotti holds a bachelor’s of science in electronics engineering from the New England Institute of Technology.
“We are pleased to welcome Mike to the Chase team,” says Guy Gil, vice president of sales for Chase Machine. “Mike’s extensive experience with controls and systems design, coupled with his robotic automation expertise make him an ideal fit for this position.”
Mike most recently worked at Parkinson Technologies as a controls engineer, and was also a software engineer and corporate trainer for Yushin America. In addition to his extensive career in controls and systems design, Mike also has over ten years of experience in programming. He is highly experienced in PLC programming, motor control and servos, as well as winding and material converting.
“I am excited to put my background in automation and mechanical design to work for the customers of Chase Machine,” says Verdolotti. “The Chase reputation speaks for itself, and I look forward to helping our customers streamline their products and processes through innovative machine design.”
Verdolotti holds a bachelor’s of science in electronics engineering from the New England Institute of Technology.