Expansion for Oceanscan02/07/2009 |
| Oceanscan has opened an office in the Orbis Energy Centre, Lowestoft (UK). This office will become the centre for Oceanscan's personnel services business under the direction of personnel operations manager Sarah Chapman. She brings many years of experience of placing offshore technical engineering personnel. |
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The Personnel division provides staff to support a variety of projects including survey, vessel, ROV, trenching and logistics support.
Denise Farr will take up the post of personnel co-ordinator reporting to Sarah Chapman. Denise comes from a sales background having worked most recently for North America Travel Service as a sales executive and was very successful in generating increased sales for the region for which she was responsible.
Oceanscan's business development manager Ray Ward will also be based in the new facility.
In the Aberdeen office, Kerry Birse takes up the post of marketing co-ordinator. Kerry joins from Weatherford International where she was marketing co-ordinator for Europe & Africa. Kerry has an Honours degree in marketing and is a full member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing.
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