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Processing People on the Move: EPIC Systems Names Tim Schelp Project Engineer

Oct. 14, 2013
Schelp is responsible for engineering and management activities in support of projects.
EPIC Systems has announced the hiring of Tim Schelp as project engineer.  Schelp specializes in mechanical design, process equipment integration and project management. He is a graduate of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville with a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering and a master of business administration.

Schelp previously worked at Monsanto as a mechanical engineer, gaining experience in utility design, material handling and mechanical integration. In Schelp’s current role, he is responsible for engineering and management activities in support of projects.  He is skilled in managing complete project services, with an emphasis in plant utility design, project management, systems start-up and troubleshooting.

For more information, visit www.epicmodularprocess.com.

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