Paul Charlton
About Paul Charlton
Paul Charlton is a Mechanical Technician currently working at Emerson in Kirkleatham, Redcar and Cleveland, United Kingdom, with extensive experience in mechanical supervision and commissioning roles across various industries.
Current Employment
Paul Charlton is currently employed as a Mechanical Technician at Emerson in Kirkleatham, Redcar and Cleveland, United Kingdom. His role at Emerson involves various mechanical tasks, leveraging his extensive experience in the field to ensure machinery and systems operate efficiently.
Former Roles in 2019
In 2019, Paul Charlton held multiple short-term roles. He worked as a Mechanical Technician at Ansaldo Energia and Siemens, each for one month. Additionally, he served as a Construction Chargehand at IHC Merwede in Blyth, Northumberland, for two months. These roles highlight his adaptability and quick integration into various technical environments.
Supervisory Experience
Charlton has held several supervisory roles, demonstrating his leadership capabilities in mechanical engineering contexts. Notable roles include Senior Project Supervisor at Beck & Pollitzer in 2018 for six months and Mechanical Supervisor at Rosh Engineering Ltd. from 2017 to 2018 for eight months. He also served as a Mechanical Supervisor at Comau from 2016 to 2017 for 11 months and is currently working at Acura Engineering in a similar capacity.
Educational Background
Paul Charlton studied at South Tyneside College, which provided him with the foundational knowledge necessary for his career in mechanical engineering. His education has been complemented by extensive practical experience across various technical and supervisory roles.
Experience in Mechanical Fitting and Field Service
Charlton's career includes significant experience in mechanical fitting and field service roles. Early in his career, he worked at companies like Weir Power & Industrial, Alstom Power, and Hertel as a Mechanical Fitter and Field Service Technician. These positions helped establish the skills that would serve as the foundation for his later supervisory and commissioning roles.