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Enerquip promotes Kenny Devilbiss to technical sales
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January 23, 2026
Enerquip promotes Kenny Devilbiss to technical sales

Enerquip is strengthening its customer-focused sales team with the promotion of Kenny Devilbiss from Quality Control Manager to Technical Solutions & Service Engineer.

Devilbiss brings more than a decade of handson technical and service experience to customers. He began his career with American Heating Company in 2013 as a welder and moved into quality control in 2018. When Enerquip acquired American Heating Company in 2021, Devilbiss continued to play a key role in maintaining quality standards while supporting customers across multiple industries.

In his new role, Devilbiss works directly with customers from the design phase through installation and startup. “I enjoy the hands-on nature of the work, the problem-solving and seeing real results,” said Devilbiss. “Being able to combine technical knowledge with strong working relationships is what makes this role so rewarding.”

As a Technical Solutions & Service Engineer, Devilbiss supports the design and application of thermal fluid heaters, economizers, heat exchangers and other thermal process equipment. His background spans welding, inspection, quality, technical design and field operations, allowing him to anticipate challenges, improve system performance and help customers make informed decisions throughout a project’s lifecycle.

“Kenny understands thermal process equipment from the inside out,” said Troy Weik, Sales & Channel Manager. “He has welded it, inspected it and supported it in the field. That level of experience brings real value to our customers and makes him a strong technical partner throughout the sales, design and installation process.”

Devilbiss earned an Associate Degree in Applied Science from Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology and completed two years of coursework toward a Bachelor of Science at Oklahoma University. He holds a Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) certification, an API 510 certification and has completed classroom hours toward NDT Level II in Ultrasonic Testing (Thickness and Shearwave), Penetrant Testing (PT) and Magnetic Particle Testing (MT).

Outside of work, Devilbiss enjoys spending time with his family, golfing and staying active in his community. He resides in Beggs, where his family enjoys youth sports, travel and involvement in their local church.

Learn more about Enerquip’s thermal solutions, company culture and career opportunities at www.enerquip.com.

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