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My Bühler Story: Jeremy Mitchell, 57

Department, region
Bühler United Kingdom
Time at Bühler
34 years
Job title
Head of Die Casting Northern Europe
  • How I spend my free time: I live in the Birmingham area and enjoy exploring the countryside with my wife and our dog Lola. Meeting people with dogs is always interesting. Our dog is only one year old and sometimes still a bit gawky. The other day she was a bit clumsy and fell into a canal. It was not so easy to get her out again. One of the more memorable walks. By the way, when I plan our walks, the route sometimes seems to strategically pass a pub. Why, I don’t know.
Lola doesn't mind getting dirty or wet. Lola doesn't mind getting dirty or wet. Lola doesn't mind getting dirty or wet.
A well-deserved beer with my son Owen after a walk. A well-deserved beer with my son Owen after a walk. A well-deserved beer with my son Owen after a walk.
  • Who would you like to have a coffee with at Bühler? Bühler is an open company. I think I could have a coffee with anyone if I wanted to. But I would love to have a coffee with my retired colleagues. Reminiscing is nice, but I would also like to show them how die casting has evolved in more recent years.
 
  • Job description: I am responsible for selling die casting solutions for Northern Europe. This includes the countries the UK and Ireland as well as the Scandinavian countries. I support these projects from the quotation stage through commissioning and day-to-day operations.

 

 

The automotive industry has been with me all my life. Right after my engineering studies, I worked for a tooling company that supplied parts for casting machines. So, I looked at the big manufacturers and chose Bühler because they made me a good offer. At that time, I thought I would stay for a few years and then move on. That was in 1987. As a service engineer, I spent many  years on installations myself, so I know the business from the bottom up. Even today, I get in the overall and help with commissioning or repairs when needed. That’s my style, even as a salesperson. Building trust in our industry is not easy. The investment sums are high, and everyone is calculating tightly. If customers see that I know every screw, every hose, every component, that creates a lot of trust. Persistence also helps a lot. For example, we managed to convince a Japanese customer to buy our solution again, even though they had bad experiences with Bühler in the past. Of course, we have already had bigger and more complex projects, but in our industry, getting someone back is a great art – one of the greatest successes of my career. Together with my team, I want our customers to be the most successful in the market with our solutions. And I want our customers to see and feel this commitment.

I still love my job as much as the day I started. I like the mix of high-tech solutions that provide the mobility of tomorrow, coupled with machines that weigh tons, the noise and a lot of heat. Our customers produce parts that even children could clearly say belong to a car. And just a few minutes before, that part was just molten aluminum that was over 600 degrees hot. I’m on the road a lot. Sometimes I can still identify which parts of a car were cast on our machines. But to be honest, there are too many for me to count them all. Traveling to our customers doesn’t bother me at all. That’s what makes my work so varied. I don’t have to work in the same place every day. I see different people, hear about their challenges, see different factories, products, and processes. I bring that experience to the table to work together to find the best solutions.

What is somewhat missing in my professional travels are the beauties of a country. Factory, hotel, then airport or car again. That’s often all I see. That’s why I like to travel with my wife. Over the years, we have traveled far and wide. We have been to the Caribbean, the Cayman Islands, the US, and most European countries. One of our next trips will be to the Nordic countries – my sales territory, but from a different angle.

In our industry, getting someone back is a great art – one of the greatest successes of my career.

Jeremy Mitchell,
Head of Die Casting Northern Europe

 

I am a big family man. What I miss on my business trips, I make up for as best I can. My wife Nicola  and I have three boys and I am very proud of them. My oldest, Elliot,  works as an assistant manager in a theater in Birmingham – that was always his dream, and he made it come true. My middle one, Owen,  has just finished his law degree and is now working in a law firm not far from where I live. And my youngest, Liam,  is still studying business administration. My family finds my profession exciting. And yet we don’t have another engineer in our family. I don’t mind at all; they have all found their happiness. What bugs me more is that as a former rugby player and die-hard fan, I couldn’t spark a fire in any of them. They have all become footballers.

 

Jeremy Mitchell has worked for Bühler Die Casting for 34 years. Jeremy Mitchell has worked for Bühler Die Casting for 34 years. Jeremy Mitchell has worked for Bühler Die Casting for 34 years.
Dog Lola relaxes after a walk. Dog Lola relaxes after a walk. Dog Lola relaxes after a walk.
We don’t have another engineer in our family. I don’t mind at all; all my boys have found their happiness.

Jeremy Mitchell,
Head of Die Casting Northern Europe

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