Metallized Carbon Appoints Quality Assurance Manager

Jan. 29, 2014
Roxanne Andrian has more than 13 years of experience in quality assurance

Metallized Carbon Corp., a manufacturer of oil-free, self-lubricating, carbon-graphite materials for severe service lubrication applications, announced that Roxanne Andrian will fill the position of quality assurance manager. Andrian will oversee the operations of the Quality Assurance department and ensure that all products produced are of the highest quality and comply with internal and external requirements.

Andrian holds a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of Montreal and has more than 13 years of experience in quality assurance in the aerospace, automotive, petrochemical, and oil and gas production industries. Furthermore, Andrian holds a certification as a Six Sigma “Master Black Belt.” 

In addition, Andrian is dedicated to promoting communication between employees and management, and is committed to lean manufacturing principles. In past roles she has helped her former companies significantly reduce waste and raw material needs and she hopes to continue this focus at Metallized Carbon.

“We are delighted to have Roxanne join the Metcar team,” says President and CEO Matthew Brennan, “Her experience will ensure we can continue to produce the high quality products our customers have learned to expect.”

Source: Metallized Carbon Corp.

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