Adam Eckersley CEng FIMechE

Chief Technology Officer at Oxford Flow

Adam Eckersley has a diverse work experience in engineering roles. Adam is currently the Chief Technology Officer at Oxford Flow since June 2023. Prior to this, they worked at Severn from May 2020 to June 2023, where they held the positions of Director of Engineering and Head of Engineering. Before joining Severn, Adam worked at Severn Unival Ltd as a Technical Engineering Manager from June 2006 to May 2020. Adam also has experience as a Design Engineer at LNS Europe from July 2004 to June 2006, and as an Undergraduate Engineer at Ginetta Heritage from June 2002 to October 2003. Adam is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (FIMechE).

Adam Eckersley CEng FIMechE completed their Bachelor's Degree in Automotive Engineering from The University of Huddersfield, from 2000 to 2004. Prior to that, they attended Swindon College from 1998 to 2000, where they obtained a BTEC Advanced GNVQ / NVQ 3 in Engineering. In addition to their education, Adam has also obtained certifications in Additional Basic Safety Training for the Norwegian Sector from Falck Safety Services (Global), Basic Offshore Safety Induction & Emergency Training inc EBS from Falck Safety Services (Global), and Minimum Industry Safety Training (MIST) from petrolearn.com.

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Holmfirth, United Kingdom

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Oxford Flow

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Oxford Flow design and produce innovative pressure valve technology for the oil and gas, energy, water, petrochemical, and other industrial sectors. The company combines the finest minds from academia with global expertise from industry to deliver practical solutions that enable their customers to make their operations quicker and slicker while reducing environmental impact. Oxford Flow is able to save you money without sacrificing performance. Every device is the result of intensive testing and customer feedback. Their solutions aren’t just theoretical - they are proven in the harshest of conditions to work time after time.


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