From left, Kerry Stewart; John Skinner; Elaine Titmuss; Daniel Cow; Phillip Murphy; Mark Tartaglia; Kelly Lindsay; Matthew Palmer; Michelle Lints and Laura MacMillan

Perfect 10 for eGroup with raft of new appointments

A NORTH-east firm has strengthened across all areas of the business with a raft of new appointments to support further ...

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A NORTH-east firm has strengthened across all areas of the business with a raft of new appointments to support further growth in its key markets.

Based at Midmill Industrial Estate, Kintore, eGroup a leading provider of integrated services to the oil and gas and construction industries. The company previously re-branded following the amalgamation of four separate divisions – eBlast, eClad, eFab (formerly RIM Fabrication) and eTest (formerly CSD Scotland).

eGroup has welcomed John Skinner(eFab workshop operations manager), Mark Tartaglia(group HSEQ manager), Elaine Titmuss (group commercial manager) and Kelly Lindsay(business improvement manager).

In addition, Phillip Murray (estimator), Matthew Palmer (trainee estimator), Michelle Lints (purchase ledger supervisor), Daniel Cow (IT controller), Kerry Stewart (facilities co-ordinator) and Laura MacMillan(financial accountant) have all bolstered the ranks.

These new hires are mostly newly-created posts, with the majority assuming responsibilities for group-wide activities, following the change to a new organisational structure and the creation of a new board of management to oversee strategic operations.

The business, which now employs around 200 people, expects to increase headcount by at least another 10 per-cent within the next three years as part of its commitment to continual reinvestment.

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