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iXBlue Customer Support Appointment

  30/05/2011
iXBlue has expanded its customer support function with the appointment of Scott Gray based in Aberdeen, UK. In his role as customer support engineer, Gray will assist customers in the UK and Ireland across all the company's product areas. He will provide technical support for customer trials and product demonstrations, and offer training at the Aberdeen facility and customers' locations.

Scott GrayGray has a bachelor of engineering degree from the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen and extensive experience in electronic and survey engineering, both offshore and onshore. Before joining iXBlue, Gray worked for mooring technology supplier InterMoor (previously Trident Offshore) as a senior survey engineer and later an electronics engineer in the company's training and development department.

 





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