Steven Muir, EnerMech IT director

EnerMech appoints IT director in newly created post

ENERMECH has appointed Steven Muir to a newly created post of IT director. He joins the Aberdeen-based business from Stork ...

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ENERMECH has appointed Steven Muir to a newly created post of IT director.

He joins the Aberdeen-based business from Stork where he was director of group technology & operations and IT business partner for UK, Middle East & Asia Pacific regions.

Previously he led and managed IT Functions across multiple different industry sectors including education, technology and biotech.

The firm said it was embarking on a period of transformation and expansion and Mr Muir will focus on ensuring its IT and systems infrastructure remains cutting edge.

He will be responsible for enhancing EnerMech’s technology components as the company strengthens its entry into the renewables and infrastructure sectors while maintaining its leading position in its traditional oil and gas markets.

Christian Brown, EnerMech chief executive officer, said: “To achieve our strategy of rolling out EnerMech’s specialist integrated services portfolio across the green energy and infrastructure spaces we will rely heavily on a robust and fit-for-purpose IT framework.

“Steven had the credentials and the experience to support our engineers, technicians, business development specialists and support staff in helping to make this vision a reality.”

Mr Muir, who has more than 25 years’ IT experience, added: “My experience of working in a fast-moving global services environment is a good fit for EnerMech and I am proud to be joining at a time when the business is preparing for a new generation of growth in well-established and new markets.”

 

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