Jay Zamal Retires from Unitec

UNITEC recently announced on LinkedIn the retirement of Jay Zamal in February. Zamal has more than 34 years of Otis experience and parts knowledge having worked in warehouse operations, electro-mechanical assembly, machine shop, purchasing and UNITEC. “He knows Otis Elevator parts and enjoys finding the right parts for his customers,” according to the post. Zamal has a bachelor’s degree in business management from Post University and enjoys live music and spending time with his wife and three children. “As you embark on this new chapter of your life, we hope you seize every moment and make the most of your well-deserved free time. Your dedication and hard work at Otis and UNITEC have been greatly appreciated, and we’re grateful for all your contributions over the years,” the company said.

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