What Happened?
Sterling, VA-based Electronic Instrumentation and Technology has Promoted Joe T. May as Chief Technology Officer
Date of management change: October 05, 2009
Sterling, VA-based Electronic Instrumentation and Technology has Promoted Joe T. May as Chief Technology Officer
EIT LLC (Electronic Instrumentation and Technology) was founded in 1977 with the belief that our customers would benefit if we supported our manufacturing team with a strong engineering team. Considered revolutionary in 1977, this belief and approach continues to guide us today. We’ve changed and evolved, and will continue to do so as technology changes, but we will remain committed to supporting our customers’ needs with a strong engineering team. EIT provides Electronic Manufacturing & Engineering Services for customers in the medical, communications, industrial process control, analytical instrument and defense markets. EIT’s niche is working with a high mix of medium to high technology assemblies. EIT has the resources to support customer requirements from low to high quantities. Low (including prototypes) to medium volumes can be manufactured in one of multiple Virginia facilities or our latest facility in New England. EIT is also able to support high volume manufacturing requirements in low cost region (LCR). EIT measures many of our relationships with customers in tens of years instead of in business quarters or months. A long term relationship with a customer allows EIT to invest in our customer, improve product quality and achieve cost reductions to benefit the customer
Joe T. May, Chairman of the Board and Chief Technology Officer, founded the company in 1977. Joe is a graduate of Virginia Tech and a Professional Engineer with an extensive background in circuit design. He holds 22 patents in areas ranging from octane rating to measurement of ultra-violet energy for industrial applications with several additional patents pending. Joe is the author of numerous technical papers. He served as the Delegate for the 33rd District in the Virginia General Assembly for 20 years. Joe was presented with Virginia's "Lifetime Achievement Award for Industry" in 1996, named Greater Washington Area, Engineer of the Year in 2001 and inducted into the Virginia Tech Academy of Engineering Excellence in 2009.
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