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January 26, 2017

ITW GSE welcomes new field service engineer

Antonio Utulo SalazarTo strengthen our service support, we have employed Antonio Utulo Salazar Jr as a field Service Engineer as of 04/12-2016.

Antonio has a Bachelor of Science in Electronics & Communication Engineering from Angeles University Foundation in the Philippines. To this comes 10 years of practical experience with a background of 5 years working in the aviation industry as an Electrical/Electronic Ground Support Equipment Technician at Abu Dhabi International Airport for Etihad Airport Services.

Antonio is already familiar with GSE equipment since he has conducted maintenance, trouble shooting and repair on various GSE units – mainly diesel driven equipment like Hobart, Houchin and AXA Twin Power GPUs.

Antonio Utulo Salazar Jr will work in close co-operation with our global team from the ITW GSE Office in Dubai. His primary function will be to commission, train and maintain ITW GSE equipment. 80% of his time is dedicated for the Engine Drive and 20% for Line Powered equipment.

Welcome onboard our team, Antonio Utulo Salazar Jr!

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