ASCO Revitalises Energy Recruitment for a Sustainable Future

22/11/2021
Left to right: Bob Watt, Shannon Stewart, Anneka Scales, Cara Hughes, Shona Allan & Craig Revie

GLOBAL integrated logistics and materials management company, ASCO, has relaunched its Energy industry recruitment arm, with the announcement of a relocation and several new appointments.

With a track record reaching back over 40 years, OBM’s headquarters have relocated from its original Inverness base to ASCO’s Aberdeen headquarters. The move comes as Craig Revie, General Manager of ASCO’s lifting specialist and training division, NSL, takes over leadership of OBM with a strategic vision to service the evolving offshore energy industry.

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Craig explains: “As the energy transition gathers pace, it becomes logical to relocate OBM to the heart of ASCO operations in Aberdeen. With 40 years’ supply chain experience behind us, OBM’s robust client and candidate connections make us the obvious choice to drive the transfer of skills to a renewable energy sector. We aim to leverage our expert training capabilities to build a skilled and compliant workforce.”

Recent appointments to OBM include Bob Watt, Recruitment Manager, Cara Hughes, Recruitment Consultant, Shannon Stewart, Recruitment Consultant and Anneka Scales, Recruitment Administrator who bring a proven track record in reliable service delivery to support our clients within the local, national and international Energy industry sectors.

Peter France, ASCO Group CEO adds: “As renewable energy projects grow both in number and in size, and our clients in the Energy industry place increasing importance upon carbon neutral operations, the potential for compliant skills shortages becomes ever more apparent. The time, therefore, is right to develop OBM – building its capabilities in tandem with NSL, in order to create a transferable and sustainable workforce both in the UK and overseas.” 

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