Neill Montgomery

Business Development, Account Manager & Consultant At Cad-it UK Ltd at CAD-IT Ltd

Neill Montgomery possesses extensive experience in business development and project management, currently serving as a Business Development, Account Manager & Consultant at CAD-IT Ltd since June 2021. Prior roles at CAD-IT include Business Development & SLM Consultant, Operations Manager & Consultant, and Service Lifecycle Management Consultant. From September 2017 to June 2021, Neill held the position of Technical Project Manager at Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd, and earlier experience includes a role as Production Quality Engineer at Combilift from August 2015 to September 2016. Neill's educational background includes a first-class Bachelor's degree in Engineering from Harper Adams University, earned between 2013 and 2017.

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Chipping Norton, United Kingdom

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CAD-IT Ltd

Helping businesses to harness the power of digital for smarter manufacturing, operations, and servicing. We work with our customers to ensure they have the processes and technologies in place to become the leading industrial companies of tomorrow. CAD-IT provides world-class consultancy, solutions and services that enables businesses to achieve greater service and product innovation. Here at CAD-IT UK we focus primarily on aftermarket profitability and Service Lifecycle Management (SLM), empowering companies with industry 4.0 enabled technologies along with our trusted expertise. • Our growing portfolio includes solutions and services such as • The Internet of Things • Digitalised Technical Publications • Augmented Reality • End-To-End Outsourcing and much more… Our global reach spans 14 offices across the world with over 600+ employees, working with leading partners including Siemens PLM, Cortona3D, Re’Flekt, Tetra4D and many more. And over the past 30 years our company has supported thousands of businesses to adapt to meet growing customer expectations and the ever-changing demands of their industries.


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51-200

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