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Pi Hires Senior Sales Engineer

Thursday, February 21, 2008

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Pi Hires Senior Sales Engineer

McGonagle offers experience in optical inspection applications and industrial automation

PI USA has hired Joe McGonagle as its new senior sales engineer for the midwest territory

PI USA has hired Joe McGonagle as its new senior sales engineer for the midwest territory. McGonagle brings experience in optical inspection applications and industrial automation to his new post.

In his new position, McGonagle will support engineers and scientists, helping them specify standard and custom ultra-precision motion control equipment as well as engineered piezoelectric sub-assemblies.

Prior to accepting this new position with PI, McGonagle worked for Omron's Automated Optical Inspection Systems division supporting customers in the Midwest region. 

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PI is a manufacturer of precision motion-control equipment for photonics, bio-nanotechnology and semiconductor applications. The company has been developing and manufacturing standard and custom precision products with piezoceramic and electromagnetic drives for over 35 years.

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