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Greg Harris has thirty eight years experience in the field of Vertical Transportation, during which time he has worked in a variety or mainly technical roles. He began his career at Evans Lifts as a Technical Apprentice covering all aspects of the lift industry. On completing his apprenticeship he spent time in the electrical drawing office before moving into electrical design and development. He was instrumental in the design of the Evans ELL series 85 microprocessor control system. He then moved into management of the electrical engineering department responsible for work programmes, controller design, field training and technical support. During this period Otis procured Evans Lifts and he spent extended periods at the Flohr Otis facility in Berlin gaining an in depth knowledge of their microprocessor and static drives.
In 1989 he joined Express Lifts as Chief Electrical Engineer. He held numerous positions within Express including Technical Group Manager and Midlands Regional Service Manager responsible for 277 employees. He was instrumental in expanding the Express Service portfolio by sharing his knowledge of non Express equipment with engineers and technicians. During this period he was also responsible for the development of a New Traction Lift model.
He returned to Otis in 1996 as National Customer Executive responsible for a number of major accounts, including British Telecom and Intercontinental Hotels. He then became National Modernisation Manager responsible for sales engineering, estimating, design, equipment procurement, technical training and field support. In September 2004 he joined a Consultancy as an Associate responsible for all aspects of vertical transportation.
He joined Lerch Bates Limited in September 2006, as Senior Consultant on all aspects of Vertical Transportation. He currently has additional responsibility for the Technical Forum, providing support to develop the technical expertise of our Consultants. He also carries out CDM Coordinator, Site Waste Management Plan Regulations duties and Accident investigations.

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