Kimba Worth is a qualified mechanical engineer with experience in all welding processes including aluminium and stainless steel TIG welding. She has worked as an engineer for Action Engineering, Farra Engineering, and Milmeq Engineering over the past 12 years, gaining experience running teams and meeting deadlines. She holds a National Certificate in Mechanical Engineering and an Apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering.
Kimba Worth is a qualified mechanical engineer with experience in all welding processes including aluminium and stainless steel TIG welding. She has worked as an engineer for Action Engineering, Farra Engineering, and Milmeq Engineering over the past 12 years, gaining experience running teams and meeting deadlines. She holds a National Certificate in Mechanical Engineering and an Apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering.
Kimba Worth is a qualified mechanical engineer with experience in all welding processes including aluminium and stainless steel TIG welding. She has worked as an engineer for Action Engineering, Farra Engineering, and Milmeq Engineering over the past 12 years, gaining experience running teams and meeting deadlines. She holds a National Certificate in Mechanical Engineering and an Apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering.
WORTH 10A Green Street Mosgiel Dunedin, 9024 027 3061389 kimbaworth@icloud.com
Skills Summary
I am a qualified mechanical engineer with experience in all welding processes. I’m
extremely competent in aluminium and stainless tig and capable of most procedural welds right up to ASME IX. My most recent role was with Action Engineering were I was strictly aluminium and stainless. Before working for action I was at Farra Engineering for the past 2 years as a stainless steel and mild steel engineer. Prior to this I worked for Milmeq for 6 years as a site installation engineer/supervisor. I have good experience running teams of fitters and welders and keeping to strict timelines. In my free time I like spending time with my family, my partner and I have an active young 2-year-old to keep up with.
Education
National certificate in mechanical engineering level 4
Apprenticeship in mechanical engineering (general engineering) level 4