Jeffrey Johnson

Application Engineering Manager at Epsilon Industries

Jeffrey Johnson is an experienced engineering professional with a strong background in application engineering and process energy initiatives. Currently serving as Application Engineering Manager at Epsilon Industries since March 2019, Johnson also holds a long-term role as Manager of Process Energy Initiatives at General Motors, where responsibilities include identifying and implementing energy-saving process modifications. Prior experience includes significant leadership positions at Haden Group as VP Technology, overseeing R&D for industrial painting systems and related technologies, as well as roles at Haden Schweitzer, Haden Drysys sas, and Haden inc. Johnson began their career as a Project Engineer at Ford Motor from 1977 to 1980. Johnson holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from The Ohio State University, obtained in 1977.

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Grand Rapids, United States

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Epsilon Industries

Epsilon designs and builds prefabricated modular utility systems in an integrated factory environment, providing solutions for our clients that are better, faster and easier. Better: Designed, manufactured, and installed by a single source to deliver efficient layouts and robust quality. Faster: Factory-built in parallel with field work, for on-site installation in a fraction of the time. Easier: Turnkey design through installation reduces coordination requirements while eliminating clashes and confusion. Epsilon’s modular, off-site constructed projects include chiller plants (water and air cooled), boiler plants (steam and hot water), electrical switch-gear and UPS systems, integrated air handling systems, specialized pumping, controls, and similar systems. We provide our clients with a single-point source for supply and installation services - delivering turnkey projects that streamline the entire process, from shipping and rigging through start-up and training.


Headquarters

Kingston, Canada

Employees

51-200

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