UTEC Survey Appoints UK Sales Manager19/01/2010 |
| UTEC Survey has announced the appointment of Colin Erskine to the position of Sales Manager for UTEC Survey Construction Services Ltd, located in Aberdeen, Scotland. Erskine will be responsible for developing new growth opportunities and client relationships in North West Europe, the Mediterranean and West African Regions. |
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