Team Members

Mizzy Watson

R&D Assistant

After 3 years of handling everything being a full-time mum can throw at you, I started with MVIS late in 2019 ready to start a new adventure at the same time as my toddler started hers at nursery. My role is Operations with an emphasis on Customer Relations which means that I mostly look after the drivers. We make sure their day to day job is made simpler by planning ahead as much as possible. This involves providing details for upcoming jobs, ensuring they have the information and tools they need to carry out the delivery efficiently and safely as well as planning any training required. I also ensure that the customer has the tools they need to be prepared for the delivery of our signs, and utilise them in accordance with their needs whilst showing them the potential for more. We look after the customer from the point the quote is accepted to off-hire. We are basically there to make the process simpler, by providing a customer orientated atmosphere. I love my job here at MVIS as no day is the same and it definitely does not ever get boring.

Personal growth and development are also important to me as they fulfil me with purpose and give me something to look forward to. I recently attained my CSCS card which allowed me to see the job of a Delivery Driver which was eye-opening and helped me understand the importance of why certain processes are in place. This is great as I am a very literal person and I am also looking to start an NVQ qualification very soon.

As an ambitious person, I am my own harshest critic and hold myself to the highest of standards to drive myself as close to perfection as possible. Despite these perfectionist traits, I have a deep understanding that performance is only a part of the key to success. I believe that success is instead rooted in happiness and that you cannot achieve success without the ability to appreciate it. This attitude fits in incredibly well at MVIS, where our Safe Mind: Safe Work, Work Well initiative encourages all staff members to take their own perspectives and mental health seriously, promoting a safe state of mind.

Mizzy Watson