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Sharpe Engineering & Equipment Hires Electrical and Controls Manager and Process Engineer

Kyle Stratton as Electrical and Controls Manager and Brandon Busch as Process Engineer will bring expertise in automation and chemical processing to enhance production line offerings.

Kyle Stratton (left) and Brandon Busch
Kyle Stratton (left) and Brandon Busch

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Sharpe Engineering & Equipment announces the addition of Kyle Stratton, Electrical and Controls Manager. With experience in the Controls and Automation sector, Kyle will bring immense value to Sharpe’s offerings, tying industry leading equipment into full efficient production lines. 

Sharpe Engineering & Equipment also announce the addition of Brandon Busch, who will fill the role of Process Engineer. Brandon joins with a background in Chemical Engineering, and also brings experience in key processing areas such as P&ID Drawings, sanitary design, and CIP & COP.

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