Australia’s LML Lift Consultants Taps Senior Consultant

Jeans

Australia’s LML Lift Consultants recently welcomed Randall Jeans as senior consultant at the New South Wales office. A long-term member of the vertical-transportation (VT) industry, Jeans has worked for OEMs including Otis, Schindler and TK Elevator. He began his VT industry career at Boral Elevators in Sydney, where he completed his apprenticeship before moving on to roles that included managing accounts, repair sales, service and branch systems. Jeans also oversaw commissioning and testing of escalators and moving walks, as well as periodic safety testing of VT equipment. “Randall brings to use more than 30 years’ experience, and with his acute attention to detail and solution-based focus, will be another amazing asset to our rapidly growing team of national consultants,” LML observed.

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