Mark Beesley

Vice President Of Engineering at Lift Technologies, Inc.

Mark Beesley has accumulated a wealth of experience in engineering and management roles throughout their career. mark began their journey at Madison-Kipp Corporation in 1996, where they steadily advanced from a die casting process engineer to Tool Engineering Manager and Principal Engineer. mark excelled in product launches, casting capital equipment projects, process troubleshooting, customer product design enhancements, and tooling design.

In 2004, Mark moved on to Metaldyne as an Engineering Manager for the Hydraulic Controls Division. Here, they managed the tool design engineering staff, reviewed product designs, and provided design enhancement recommendations.

In 2005, Mark joined Akebono Corporation as the Casting Technical Services Manager. mark oversaw the technical aspects of casting operations, managed tool and die shop operations, and played a crucial role in mold design, process setup, scrap reduction, and new product launches.

From 2012 to 2017, Mark served as the Engineering Manager at Koyo Bearings USA LLC. In this role, they managed various departments, including engineering, machine shop, maintenance, facilities, and environmental support. mark excelled in capital investment justification, financial management, production capacity planning, and new business analysis.

Most recently, Mark Beesley became the Vice President of Engineering at Lift Technologies, Inc. in 2017. Here, they are responsible for all aspects of the company's engineering product development activities. Their duties include aligning strategic planning and product design initiatives with market trends and customer expectations, ensuring timely completion of product launch milestones through efficient communication, and maintaining a sense of urgency in task completion.

Mark Beesley completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at The University of Akron from 1990 to 1995. Subsequently, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Manufacturing Systems Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, which they successfully completed from 2000 to 2003.

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