Orcun Karabel

ORCUN KARABEL

QHSE Engineer

Orcun, who has recently joined LA Services in July 2021, has more than 10 years of Quality Control & Quality Assurance, WHSE experience in Integrated Steel Foundry, Automotive, Metal Fabrication, Construction Industries. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, and an MBA degree. He is currently the Quality, Health, Safety and Environment (QHSE) Engineer at LA Services.

He started his career as a Production Engineer in an Integrated Steel Foundry, and he worked for an International Automotive tier-1 supplier as a Quality Control & Management Systems Lead.

His experience includes: in-process inspection/verification and ongoing process Quality Control, development, implementation and maintenance of IATF 16949 Automotive Quality Management Systems, ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems, ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems, ISO 3834 (Welding Quality Assurance), taking leadership for problem solving methods, continuous improvement projects (Kaizen), conducting 5S audits.

He always takes responsibility and initiative. During his projects, he not only performs his duties but also conducts extra research and shares his results with everyone else on the team. He always takes the extra step to complete the job in a perfect manner.

Higher-quality, advanced products and continuous innovation : manufacturing will be no longer what we know it to be; it will be better. As a personal motto, he believes in going beyond what is expected from him and put all his effort, motivation and energy into every job that he involves himself in. 

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A Valuable Mentor

David Fox is one of our most valuable mentors and teachers of LA Services as he goes above and beyond in creating a new history for our family. He is the bridge between a conservative industry and modern innovation as he connects with countless students to impart his years of experience in the manufacturing field. His work has extended to not only secondary students but also participates in Western Sydney University Launch Pad’s pilot I4.0 Advanced Manufacturing Network sharing lessons in transforming manufacturing across the technical and social spectrum.

Creating a close bond through mentoring is a great way to understand the perceptions and needs of our students in order to create a deeply engaging work environment . And in turn, we change these perceptions accordingly.

“The key to success is learning from one other, spanning different generations and technologies. I’ve learnt just as much from the students and the school, as they have from LA Services.”