Engineering firm Jee plans to take on 150
18 October 2012
Multi-discipline engineering and training firm Jee plans to create 150 new jobs in the UK as it looks to increase turnover from £5m to £20m over the next four years.
Thu, 18 Oct 2012
Multi-discipline engineering and training firm Jee plans to create 150 new jobs in the UK as it looks to increase turnover from £5m to £20m over the next four years.
The team is currently spread between Aberdeen and an office in Tonbridge, Kent, and is due to expand its Aberdeen team into new premises and open a central London engineering office. It should create 40 jobs by the end of 2013.
Managing director Trevor Jee says: “Our biggest growth area has been in subsea projects. A large focus for 2012 has been adding to our subsea engineering team, building on the wealth of knowledge the company already possesses as our client portfolio rapidly increases in this area.
“This recruitment drive will carry on into 2013, allowing the Jee team to continue providing clients with the range of expert knowledge they are looking for in large and complex projects."
In line with growth plans, the company has made two board appointments, as well as a further senior hire in Aberdeen.
Multi-discipline engineering and training firm Jee plans to create 150 new jobs in the UK as it looks to increase turnover from £5m to £20m over the next four years.
The team is currently spread between Aberdeen and an office in Tonbridge, Kent, and is due to expand its Aberdeen team into new premises and open a central London engineering office. It should create 40 jobs by the end of 2013.
Managing director Trevor Jee says: “Our biggest growth area has been in subsea projects. A large focus for 2012 has been adding to our subsea engineering team, building on the wealth of knowledge the company already possesses as our client portfolio rapidly increases in this area.
“This recruitment drive will carry on into 2013, allowing the Jee team to continue providing clients with the range of expert knowledge they are looking for in large and complex projects."
In line with growth plans, the company has made two board appointments, as well as a further senior hire in Aberdeen.
