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Mr. James Kingham

Professional Description:

Expert in: Video Analysis, Mechanical Engineering, Rail Investigations, Vehicle, Plant & Machinery Fires, Construction Injuries, Falls from Height, Manual Handling, Collision Reconstruction, Vehicle Examinations

Qualifications:

MEng Mechanical Engineering – The University of Birmingham, CEng Chartered Mechanical Engineer – Institution of Mechanical Engineers

Address:
Suite 1, Cranmore Place
Cranmore Boulevard
Shirley
Solihull
West Midlands
B90 4RZ
Area of work:

Nationwide and Worldwide

Details

James graduated from the University of Birmingham in 2005 with a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, having completed an industrial placement year working in cryogenics for The Hymatic Engineering Company (now part of Honeywell Aerospace’s Defence & Space business group). After graduating, James returned to Honeywell Aerospace as a development engineer, working on Joule-Thomson coolers and Stirling Cycle Cryocoolers primarily for missile and satellite applications. This included customer driven development projects as well as R&D and investigative projects. 

In 2010, James took on the role of New Product Development Manager with ITT (later Xylem) Flow Control, overseeing the development of pneumatic and hydraulic valve actuation controls and actuators for use in severe service environments, including the oil & gas and rail industries. James was then promoted to Centre of Excellence Engineering Lead – Valves (Technical Manager) in 2013, becoming the senior technical contact at the Wolverhampton site overseeing product development, project management and product certification activities within the business.

James is a Chartered Engineer and as such is a full member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers. James also holds a Level 5 diploma in Management & Leadership and is a Six Sigma Black Belt.

Membership

Member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers.

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