Chris Bunner Joins VJ Electronix as Customer Service Manager


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VJ Electronix Inc. has announced that Chris Bunner has joined the company in the position of customer service manager. In this capacity, he will be responsible for supporting VJE customers worldwide.

A former marine, Bunner brings many years of service management, training and manufacturing experience to the VJE team. Most recently, he was field service manager for Evolv Technology. Prior experience includes solar energy with Schott Solar, Spire and Sunrun. Bunner is based out of VJE's Chelmsford, Massachusetts headquarters.

"With hundreds of active installations, many dating back 10 or more years, customer service has always been a high priority for VJ Electronix," said Don Naugler, VJE president and general manager. "Chris' experience and customer focus will help us further enhance our support around the world."

About VJ Electronix

VJ Electronix, Inc. manufactures production ready, automated Rework and X-ray inspection systems with many advanced capabilities. The company frequently provides custom solutions tailored to satisfy specific application requirements. VJ Electronix is a worldwide leader in X-ray Inspection and Rework equipment.

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