1. Alan Moses
DOB, 24 06 1963 July 2012
Bio Brief
Employment
I Completed year 10 and started an apprenticeship with Qantas as a Ground
Engineer Mechanical 1st Class (Aircraft sheet metal worker). Within Qantas I
completed this trade working on a variety of commercial and military aircraft
nose to tail. During this time I achieved a Production examiner level in non-
destructive testing, heat treatment and structural repairs and assembly of
aircraft components. Along with running my own crew, in line maintenance
and aircraft servicing.
After Qantas and initial support from my father and uncle, I started a
manufacturing company in 1988 that branched into six business units over
the course of 20 years.
The business expanded to be the largest in each of its respective fields in
Australia.
Byron Aviation
Was the initial business and provided aircraft components to
commercial operators and achieved aviation certification for delivering
local components to Qantas, Jetstar, Virgin, Ansett and internationally
certified with FAA and JAA for Boeing and Airbus.
DHS
Was the first branch from aviation, were I developed an array of
stretchers and rescue equipment to become a globally recognised
brand.
Byron GSE
Designed and built equipment used for the support and turnaround of
aircraft including hilift catering trucks, aircraft docking and servicing
vehicles.
Emergency Transport Technology (ETT)
Specialised in the design and manufacture of ambulance, police, fire,
covert, and inmate transfer vehicles
Accessible Transit Specialists (ATS)
Converted easy access vehicles for the disabled.
2. Emergency Resource Management (ERM)
The last business unit developed was principally about a vehicle based
computer system supporting information transfer between a dispatch
centre and an emergency vehicle, also encompassing a host of
features supporting a paramedic.
The business grew to 11 locations 7 on the eastern seaboard, 3 in Asia and
Dubai. These sites were a mix of manufacturing, assembly and sales
principally for ETT & DHS. There were also JV’s within China and the UK. In
2010 the business employed almost 400 people worldwide and building 1000
ambulances and emergency vehicles each year with a turnover of 60 million.
In 2010 I entered into an agreement to sell the business and this was
finalised in July 2012.
Amtek
In 2013, I started Amtek, the business was initiated to support emergency
services and wheel chair accessible, it grew very quickly and in 2016
employs 40 people in two locations, Sydney and Perth. It has already
become the largest wheel chair conversions company in NSW. The principal
customers are NSW Health, NSW Police, SES and the RMS.
In business I have been recognized with the following awards
Bankstown Industry and export Awards
2004-Business of the year
2005-Excellence in Manufacturing
2007-Excellence in Manufacturing & Business of the year
Western Sydney Industry Awards
2006-Highly commended
2007-Excellence in Innovation Award
NSW Premiers Exporter of the Year Awards
2005-Highly Commended Exporter.
Personal Achievements
I was Awarded my Queens Scout in 1981, by Sir Roden Cutler and spent
15 years as a Warranted Scout leader, leading Joey’s, Cubs, Scouts,
Venturers, my highlights were encouraging five Venturers in completing their
Queen Scout award as my scouts. Seven years as Chairperson/President of
the Grays point Octoberfest committee, generating more than $40,000.00 for
community projects when the Octoberfest was a community event over 3
days, involving the local preschool, Scouts, Guides, GPPS and Church.
3. Personal attributes
I have been awarded a premiers award for service to the community and
nominated for Australian of the year awards in 2007.
My personal belief as a person is to uphold respect for family and the
community. I have provided significant support to various community
support services and school facilities.
Interests
I enjoy a variety of sports and am accomplished at most water sports and
enjoy all boating activities, I hold a CSIA Level 1 Ski instructor, enjoy
snowboarding and snowshoeing. I also hold CAMS and other motorsport
licences and have raced on most prominent tracks in Australia. I still play
soccer and coach junior teams.
I am still handy with all metal fabrication machinery all types of welding and
fabrication.
Home life
My family is the focus of all needs, I am married and have five children and
have a very strong belief in nurturing and providing additional “family
education” from a balanced family environment. This involves quality time
with all the family.