Jamie Purves, new Survivex general manager

Offshore training centre appoints new manager

OFFSHORE survival training provider Survivex has appointed a new general manager. Jamie Purves will oversee day-to-day operations and support key ...

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OFFSHORE survival training provider Survivex has appointed a new general manager.

Jamie Purves will oversee day-to-day operations and support key training management service clients.

He joins the Dyce-based firm from drilling contractor, Valaris, where he was regional training and competency manager responsible for personnel working in the North Sea and Norway regions.

Jamie, who is currently in the final year of an MBA at Robert Gordon University in oil and gas business administration said: “Joining Survivex and the 3t Energy Group is extremely exciting. The Group’s vision to transform training through technology and help businesses work smarter, safer and more efficiently matches my own so this opportunity is a perfect fit for me.

“The Group is really pushing the boundaries of educational technology and training and I’m really looking forward to being part of this journey helping businesses in Aberdeen and beyond improve their workforce management.”

Paul Knowles, 3t Energy Group vice president, said: “We are delighted to welcome Jamie to Survivex and the 3t Energy Group. He has a fantastic track record in management and of building strong client relationships. Jamie also has unrivalled experience of training and competency from both the client’s side and a service-provider’s perspective.”

 

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