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VMAC welcomes new Director of Engineering

By Paul Heney | September 28, 2023

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VMAC has announced that Jamie McPherson is the company’s new Director of Engineering. An accomplished leader with experience in industrial manufacturing and design engineering, McPherson will lead VMAC’s vertically integrated product development department, which includes a foundry, custom machine shop, and mechanical, electrical, and software engineering teams.

“Jamie’s proven leadership and dedication to continuous improvement makes him a great fit for VMAC,” said Tod Gilbert, VMAC’s President. “His background in engineering and operations leadership in the automotive and industrial sectors is an asset that supports VMAC’s brand promise to innovate the mobile service truck industry while offering the most reliable mobile compressed air systems available.”

McPherson holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering from the University of Waterloo and a Masters of Engineering in Design and Manufacturing from Western University. With diverse experience in manufacturing, robotics, and engineering roles, McPherson is prepared to support VMAC’s corporate goals of continuously improving engineering quality, reducing waste in the design process, and increasing customer value designed into VMAC’s air compressors and multi-power systems.

“I’m looking forward to working with our exceptionally talented teams to optimize our processes and systems to deliver products that bring extraordinary value while reducing development lead times,” said McPherson. “It feels like my whole career has led me to VMAC. My professional focus has been in machining and automation, hydraulics, and pneumatics, and VMAC is a great match for these skills. On a personal level, VMAC’s desirable location on Vancouver Island made this opportunity particularly enticing.”

McPherson has relocated from Greater Vancouver to Nanaimo, where VMAC’s 44,000-sq-ft manufacturing facility is located. “Since the move, my family and I have enjoyed living in this friendly seaside community with less traffic, and more nature and mountain bike trails for myself, my partner Ariane, and our dog Ollie to enjoy.”

VMAC is a diverse group of people who work together to deliver innovative mobile compressed air products and technology. VMAC offers careers in assembly, fabrication, CNC machining, electrical and mechanical engineering, sales and marketing, finance, supply chain, and management. Individuals interested in joining the talented VMAC team are encouraged to visit www.vmacair.com/careers.

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