Who We Are

Johnny with Vehicle

Our customers can draw on the resources and expertise of experienced personnel.

Six members of the management team share more than 100 years' industrial knowledge between them.

In addition we have a full team of qualified personnel including project managers, electrical and mechanical process control and automation engineers, registered electrical inspectors, registered industrial electricians, instrument technicians, compliance technicians, Hazardous Area designers and inspectors, refrigeration technicians, CAD draftsmen, IT technicians and administrators.

 

The Team

Dean Addie, CEO

Dean co-founded EIS in 1995 and leads the company's ongoing expansion. He has created a people-focused culture where client feedback is valued and the personal and professional development of EIS team members is encouraged.

Dean has more than 20 years' experience of managing major industrial projects with specific expertise in client liaison, project design, PLC automation, integration and process control systems.

Email: dean.addie@eis.co.nz

 

Johnny Mauchline, Operations Manager

Johnny works closely with clients to ensure that projects are delivered on time and on budget.

He has spent the past 30 years working on large-scale industrial projects around the world specialising in business systems and schedules, logistics, resourcing, planning and client liaison.

Email: johnny.mauchline@eis.co.nz

  

Brent Webster, Engineering Manager

Brent brings a wealth of project management experience and technical knowledge to EIS.

Brent leads our enginering team ensuring projects are completed on-time, on-spec and on budget.

Email: brent.webster@eis.co.nz

 

news

  • 10 Year recognition

    23/11/2011 3:53pm

    A decade of correct choices has paid off for EIS, which has achieved the milestone of 10 years without a Lost Time Injury (LTI), an extremely rare occurrence in their sector.

    Read more
  • Local firms to profit from EIS energy efficiency services

    24/08/2011 9:00am

    There's a growing interest in energy efficiency out there in the business world, and this was clearly evidenced at a recent EIS event, when 25 people came out in wintery conditions to learn how their business could profit from energy efficiency.

    Read more
EIS Blog