PPL PLASTIC SOLUTIONS - Key Persons
A typical day for Mervin involves setting up machinery and zealously checking quality, but that's only the start. "There's a new challenge every day, a new thing to learn or explore," says the father of two. He wouldn't have it any other way.
Murray has covered a lot of ground in his working life, from making cricket bats by hand to manufacturing superyachts. He brings that varied background to a role that he says "involves a bit of everything". Is there a theme running through his career? "People and processes: I enjoy bringing the best out of people, and finding smarter ways of doing things."
Job Titles:
- Die Design and Development Engineer
Robyn launched her career at PPL as an 18-year-old plastics engineering apprentice. Now a Die Design and Development Engineer, she loves the problem-solving her role entails. "It's challenging, but it's such a great feeling when you've worked things out logically," says Robyn, who divides her time between the office and the shop floor.