Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand - Latest News [Page 2]
Electropar Network Evening Delivers to Full House
Tuesday, 20 October 2015, 9:58 am | Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand
Engineers who registered early for the limited available places were not disappointed when the Maintenance Engineering Society held its SKF Network Evening at Electropar PLP in East Tamaki in October. More >>
Engineers Require De-Icing at Waikato Network Evening
Thursday, 9 July 2015, 4:41 pm | Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand
A hardy group of attendees braved a bracingly cold Waikato evening in June to find out how maintenance operates in the aviation industry with a MESNZ Network Evening at Aeromotive in Hamilton. More >>
National Maintenance Engineering Conference Steps Up
Thursday, 22 January 2015, 11:21 am | Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand
The organisers of the National Maintenance Engineering Conference have announced a major step up for the iconic event with a move to an expanded venue and a strengthened relationship with the event sponsor. The Maintenance Engineering Society (MESNZ) ... More >>
Local Service Provider Impresses Engineering Peers
Tuesday, 16 December 2014, 12:28 pm | Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand
Drury forging and engineering company S.A.F.E. recently hosted members of the Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand in an after-hours show-all as part of the society’s regional Network Evening series. More >>
Iconic Kiwi Engineer Accepts Society Honour
Tuesday, 21 October 2014, 9:25 am | Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand
Iconic Kiwi engineer Bill Buckley was made a patron of the Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand in honour of his contribution to engineering and tradesmen. The award was presented at a gathering at Buckley Systems Mt. Wellington facility ... More >>
New Inspection Regime Passes the Test
Friday, 15 August 2014, 10:43 am | Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand
Ever since the announcement of a complete overhaul of New Zealand’s health and safety system there has been no denying that the government agencies have worked hard to heed the clarion call for change. More >>
Maintenance Engineers Push for Logic in New Regulations
Thursday, 17 July 2014, 1:11 pm | Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand
Before the government created a whole new health and safety industry in 1992, engineers were largely responsible for health and safety in the workplace. After many years of illogical and (sadly) sometimes laughable impositions under the banner of “health ... More >>
Brewer Demonstrates the Art of Retaining Your Roots
Friday, 30 May 2014, 11:13 am | Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand
DB Breweries Otahuhu brewing and packaging plant has a history stretching right throughout last century so when it comes to running, maintaining and showing off their manufacturing plant, an extensive legacy of experience promises an evening of interest and conviviality. More >>
Iconic Supplier Joins Forces with Conference
Monday, 17 March 2014, 3:46 pm | Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand
Planning for the 2014 SKF National Maintenance Engineering Conference is well underway, with registration, exhibition and major sponsorship slots filling up already, six months before the November 12,13 event at Kingsgate Hamilton. More >>
Local Hydraulics Company Impresses Audience of Engineers
Wednesday, 18 December 2013, 2:38 pm | Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand
Engineers and industry participants grabbed a rare opportunity to observe the hydraulic and control capabilities of Manukau company McRaes Global Hydraulics at the final Maintenance Engineering Society Network Evening of 2013. More >>
National Maintenance Conference Declared a Success
Wednesday, 27 November 2013, 11:42 am | Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand
The 2013 SKF National Maintenance Engineering Conference has been declared a resounding success by Event Director Craig Carlyle. Speaking after the annual event, held this year at Rotorua, Carlyle stated, “At every measure, from attendance numbers, to ... More >>
International Speaker Challenges Opposition Parties
Wednesday, 20 November 2013, 9:53 am | Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand
Opposition MP David Parker was challenged on the Opposition party’s mantra to increase the minimum wage by the visiting Chairman of the United States National Defence Manufacturing Workforce Committee. Speaking after Mr. Parkers opening speech on the multi-party ... More >>
Joel Leonard To Keynote Upcoming NZ Engineering Conference
Tuesday, 22 October 2013, 2:57 pm | Maintenance Engineering Society of New Zealand
The average age of hundreds of thousands of maintenance people across the globe is 52. Members of the boomer generation have started to retire, leaving empty maintenance positions unfilled. More >>