IT change management and learning specialist, Electra Learning has relocated to a new premises in Aberdeen’s West End, as the business sets its sights on continued growth.
The company, which is based in Aberdeen and also has offices in Calgary and Toronto Canada, has moved its headquarters to 34 Albyn Place.
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Operating for more than 20 years and employing 15 people in Aberdeen and 16 in Calgary, Electra provides an end-to-end IT change service, from consultancy and training to eLearning development and Learning Management System hosting.
The business previously operated from Original House on Craigshaw Drive, West Tullos.
Commenting on the move, managing director, Donna McWilliams said: “The new office provides us with a prime location right in the heart of the city, with all the benefits that brings, such as easy access to public transport and local amenities.
“It also means that we are closer to many of our clients, which will make meeting up much easier.
“In addition to this, we have recruited several new team members in recent months while we diversify our service offering, and so the new office will give us the space and flexibility we require to continue to expand.
“Finally, remaining in the city centre demonstrates our continued commitment to Aberdeen and the North-east region, as we embrace the current energy transition movement.
An expert in its field, Electra has a team of IBM Maximo and Microsoft 365 qualified trainers and coaches, as well as a dedicated eLearning and LMS team. The business works across several industries including oil and gas, renewables, manufacturing, and transportation.
The company was cited as one of the top 30 highest-performing learning providers of 2020 in the UK according to the Learning & Performing Institute (LPI), which also recently reaccredited Electra to gold standard.
More information about Electra can be found at www.electralearning.com