Normanton-based industry-leading specialist in drive technology, SEW-EURODRIVE UK, has boosted its sales and engineering teams with two new appointments.

The firm’s West Yorkshire production site holds stock of 5,100 components ready for assembly 24/7, employing 160 people. Headquartered in Germany, SEW-EURODRIVE was established in 1931 with a current network of 17 production plants and 92 Drive Technology Centres in 56 countries around the world.

James Scott joins SEW-EURODRIVE UK as a digital specialist and condition monitoring specialist, while Liam Taylor joins as a marketing coordinator and sales support engineer.

James brings 13 years of engineering expertise to his role, having worked as a mobile field engineer prior to joining SEW-EURODRIVE. His previous experience spans multiple engineer and technician roles, working for companies such as Amazon, Imperium Automation, GE Energy and Invar Integration.

James is a qualified multi-skilled maintenance engineer and has worked with SEW-EURODRIVE products since he began his career as an apprentice, whether changing failed gearmotors, or installing and commissioning drives on a wide range of machinery.

His last role was specialised within the logistics industry, working on electronics and controls breakdowns, installations, and maintenance.
James's role at SEW-EURODRIVE will see him looking after condition-based monitoring software DriveRadar ®, which generates data about how components are behaving in day-to-day operations, predicting when failures may occur, and avoiding unexpected downtime.

Meanwhile, Liam Taylor has joined SEW-EURODRIVE UK after previously working as a project management office analyst at consumer credit reporting agency TransUnion, supporting key stakeholders on the effective delivery of change across the organisation.

Liam has a degree in live events production from the Academy of Live Technology, where he learnt transferable skills in technical, management, and design areas of the live events industry.

He spent three months working at SEW-EURODRIVE, on a summer placement, stripping down motors and gearboxes and learning the ins and outs of drive technology, before returning to the firm on a full-time basis.

Liam's role as marketing coordinator is new to the company, and sees him assisting with the marketing, branding, and advertising strategies, after SEW-EURORIVE UK seeks to ramp up its profile in partnership with Fantastic Media.

He also works within the electronics department, organising customer training and site visits, alongside helping out with enquiries and orders, and supporting with drive assembly when needed.

Speaking about the new hires, Andy Turner, sales and operations manager at SEW-EURODRIVE UK, said: “We’re really excited to welcome James and Liam onboard. They bring a great mix of expertise and new ideas to the company, with joint experience across a range of roles.

“James’ vast experience as a multi-skilled engineer will boost the skillset of our service department, while Liam’s new role as a marketing coordinator will see SEW-EURODRIVE UK striving to hit new heights.

“As the company continues to move forward, both will both play a big part in our future growth, as we continue to lead and innovate in the world of drives.”