James Compston, EnerMech strategic sales director

Integrated services company names new strategic sales director

MECHANICAL and electrical services company EnerMech has appointed a new strategic sales director. James Compston has been brought in to ...

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MECHANICAL and electrical services company EnerMech has appointed a new strategic sales director.

James Compston has been brought in to the Aberdeen headquartered firm in a bid to ramp up activities in the international energy and infrastructure sectors.

He will be responsible for driving the strategy, pursuit and delivery of multi-million pound contracts with a focus on the global defence, renewables, integrity management and infrastructure markets.

Christian Brown, EnerMech chief executive officer, said, “Adding James to our management team provides us with a very strong hand in developing our existing relationships with key global clients and for exploring new opportunities in the wider infrastructure space.

“His wide ranging experience in senior business development roles is a welcome quality and aligning with John Grover, they will both be instrumental in driving forward our international integrated services offering for complex energy and infrastructure projects and operating assets.”

James, who was previously senior vice president of business development at SNC Lavalin, added: “EnerMech is well established in the traditional energy sectors and I will be looking to borrow on that success and to develop its footprint in new markets.

“The integrated services we can offer and our highly skilled workforce and track record for completing complex workscopes, puts us in a strong position to take our business to the next level.”

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