The Office of the Deputy Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Chalmers Misick Jr. as the Deputy Director of Mechanical Services within the Ministry of Physical Planning and Infrastructure.
Mr. Misick brings over 20 years of experience in the automotive and mechanical services industry to his new role. He most recently served as Sales and Fleet Manager at Caicos Oil, where he oversaw fleet procurement, inventory and mechanical servicing.
His career includes significant leadership roles, where he developed preventive maintenance programmes and managed government vehicle fleets. Mr. Misick also gained valuable technical experience as a Lead Pump Station Operator with the South Florida Water Management District and as a Diesel Mechanic with Fortis TCI.
Mr. Misick holds a Diploma in Automotive Technology from the New England Institute of Technology. His professional development includes various certifications in diesel engines, power generation and mechanical systems, with specialised training from the Wartsila Land and Sea Academy, the Crane Inspection and Certification Bureau and the National Center for Construction Education and Research.
Reflecting on his appointment, Mr. Misick shared, “I am honoured to accept this appointment and grateful for the opportunity to serve. I look forward to contributing my experience in fleet management, mechanical operations and leadership to support the continued development and efficiency of the Turks and Caicos Islands’ infrastructure.”
Deputy Governor and Head of the Public Service, Her Excellency Anya Williams in congratulatory remarks said, “Congratulations are extended to Mr. Chalmers Misick Jr. on his appointment as the Deputy Director of Mechanical Services within the Ministry of Physical Planning and Infrastructure. We warmly welcome him to this senior position and are confident that his technical background, leadership in fleet management and broad industry experience will be valuable assets as the Ministry continues to strengthen its mechanical services and infrastructure support.”
Congratulations your well-deserved appointment, Mr. Misick.



