Moduspec welcomes new HSEQ Manager

30/01/2023
Left to Right: Alex Munro and Mark Watson

ALEX Munro has joined the ModuSpec team as HSEQ Manager, serving the Europe and Africa region. 

Alex served in the military and Scottish Fire & Rescue Service for more than 20 years, before taking HSEQ roles with Technip FMC and TWMA. In 2019, Alex joined Senergy Wells as Global Wells QHSE Engineer to provide legislative support to international well management projects including interfacing with regulators and managing the required permits, licenses, and authorisations. 

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Alex’s new role with ModuSpec is fundamental to delivering best in class management system advisory services both within rig intake & inspection and also as a standalone HSEQ service portfolio. He will work hand in hand with ModuSpec technical and business development colleagues to elevate our capabilities to a new level and deliver to a wider client base.

ModuSpec Operations Manager, Mark Watson, said: “We are delighted to have Alex on board as our new HSEQ Manager. Alex’s experience and knowledge will be key to our delivery model, where it is now standard practice for clients to request ModuSpec to not only inspect equipment, but also assess the implementation of management systems onboard the vessel or rig. We look forward to continuing to deliver this high calibre of expertise to our global customer base.”

ModuSpec first introduced the concept of rig inspection to the market in 1986 and over the past 35+ years have been providing unrivalled expertise and assurance to support the improvement of operations, including the performance and compliance of complex equipment, the competency of the people and robustness of the management systems in place.

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