Greater Leicester Area
● Managing Director – SpectrumCBM Ltd, UK ● Fellow of the British Institute of Non-destructive Testing ● BSc(Eng), CEng, CMarEng, MIMarEST, FInstNDT, FISCM ● Member & Past Chair of the BINDT Condition Monitoring Sub-Committee ● Member & Past Chair of BSI GME21/7 - Condition Monitoring of Machines ● Member & Past Chair of ISO TC108 SC5 - Condition Monitoring of Machine Systems ● Member & Past Chair of BSI GME21 - Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring ● Member of BINDT VA Working Group ● Chair of ICNDT WG6 Condition Monitoring and Technical Diagnostics ● Past Chair of the BINDT Technical Committee ● Author of the BINDT Vibration Monitoring & Analysis Handbook ● ISO & BINDT PCN Cat 4 Vibration Analyst ● BINDT PCN Accredited VA Trainer & Invigilator Specialties: Asset Maintenance Management ● Asset Verification ● Asset Database Optimisation ● Condition Based Maintenance ● Vibration Monitoring & Analysis ● Dynamic Balancing ● Rotating Equipment Troubleshooting ● Vibration Analysis Training ● International Standards Development ● Technical Authoring ● Reliability Analysis ● Training Development ● Experienced Conference Speaker
SpectrumCBM specialises in Vibration Analysis & Condition Based Maintenance Training
AVT is a leading engineering firm focusing on Asset Integrity and Performance, providing consultancy, services and training to manufacturers in all sectors; improving plant reliability, safety, cost and regulatory compliance. AVT specialises in Condition Based Maintenance; deploying techniques in Maintenance Management, Lubrication, Vibration Monitoring and Analysis, Thermal Imaging, Oil Analysis and Ultrasound.
Wolfson Maintenance (Later WM Engineering) was a technology transfer start-up from Manchester University in the 1980's. Under the guidance of the late Tim Henry, WM pioneered advanced TPM & CBM concepts and laid the groundwork for a number of ISO Standards including ISO 17359 & ISO 13373 and PAS 55 (Now ISO 55000 series). WM provided consultancy, services & training to many blue-chip companies including Ford of Europe, NatWest Bank, McCains (UK), Jaguar and the Royal Navy. WM Engineering was a leader in the development of condition based maintenance management methods & computer-based systems including developing the first PC maintenance management software and the first integrated spectral monitoring data collection system. WM retained a close partnership with the University of Manchester and sponsored many research students (EngD, MSc & PhD) who still carry WM's ethos throughout their careers, and many are still active in the area of asset management.
Consultancy and training in the field of vibration and dynamic balancing. This included vibration analysers, portable balancers, balancing machines and data collectors and PC based condition monitoring systems. Customer training on Engine Test facilities, including hydraulic & eddy current dynamometers. Authoring and producing training handbooks. Attended formal training courses whilst with Schenck on Dynamic Balancing, Vibration Analysis, Instrumentation Calibration and Servicing, and Sales & Selling to Industry. Consultancy jobs ranged from trim balancing 350MW Steam Turbines, Gas Turbine Gas Compressor sets, half ton Flywheel sets and Rolling Roads, and balancing PC Chip Implant Machine.
1976: BRNC Dartmouth - Officer training 1976: HMS Fearless - Sea training 1977: RNEC Manadon - MEAC Engineering training 1977: HMS Ark Royal - Sea training 1977: HMS Torquay - Engineering watchkeeping. 1978: HMS Falmouth - Assistant Marine Engineer Officer (AMEO) 1980: DES (Naval), HM Naval Base, Portsmouth, Information Projects Officer 1982: HMS Falmouth - Appointed DMEO to bring out of stand-by during Falklands War 1983: RAE Farnborough (NGTE Pyestock) Develop & test Naval GT (RR Olympus, Tyne & Spey)