Vauxhall
Mehmet Varol is an experienced Propulsion Systems Quality Engineer at Vauxhall Motors Ltd, where employment spans from October 2008 to the present, focusing on electric motor, traction battery, HVAC systems, and quality improvement initiatives. Prior roles at Vauxhall Motors include Body/Press Quality Engineer, Resident Powertrain Engineer, and Warranty Engineer, where responsibilities encompassed supplier liaison, quality analysis, and problem-solving coordination. Mehmet's career began at Vauxhall from 1993 to 2008 in various quality assurance positions, including supervising quality teams and managing warranty analysis for the V6 Engine Plant. Educational qualifications include a Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership and a Level 5 Extended Diploma in Management and Leadership from the Chartered Management Institute, a Master of Science in Advanced Manufacturing Systems from the University of Nottingham, and a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Istanbul Technical University.
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Vauxhall Motors started making vehicles in the UK in 1903. Today, as the oldest and most familiar of Britain’s automotive manufacturers, its philosophy is to build vehicles that are relevant to all. Vauxhall’s two manufacturing plants in Ellesmere Port and Luton produced 206,000 cars and vans in 2018, and its sales accounted for nine per cent of the UK market. Vauxhall has been a Groupe PSA brand since 2017. By 2024, each of its models will offer an electrified version, part of the company’s PACE! plan to become sustainably profitable, global and electric.