Leading North East offshore
technology supplier Osbit has welcomed two graduates and two further permanent
staff members to its Northumberland-based team.
The new employees have
joined Osbit’s 110 strong workforce as the business celebrates ten years of
operations, with the company also confirming a third engineering graduate, who
will commence employment later in the summer.
Osbit’s two new graduates,
Katie Protheroe and James Brewis, both recently completed Mechanical
Engineering degrees at Newcastle University, and join the business with Graham
Sullivan and Phil Waters, who take on the roles of HSEQ Coordinator and Osbit
Engineer, respectively.
All of the new starters are
already involved with the firm’s live projects, as the business continues to
deliver technology to support offshore handling and well intervention, as well
as subsea trenching and wind turbine foundation installation. Osbit’s current
orderbook includes the firm’s largest project to date, the 1,150-tonne FTAI
Ocean well intervention tower, which is currently under construction on
Teesside.
As with the majority of
Osbit’s team, the new starters are currently working remotely, but will be
based between the company’s Port of Blyth assembly facility and Riding Mill
office, the latter of which was extended by 300 square metres in 2019 to
accommodate its growing workforce.
Osbit’s Managing Director
Brendon Hayward said: “We’re delighted to welcome these bright and ambitious
individuals to the Osbit team.
“Although it may seem
counterintuitive to be hiring in such uncertain times, Osbit’s success is built
on our staff. Therefore, we must always be looking to strengthen our team if we
are to continue leading technological innovation in the rapidly changing energy
market.
“We work hard to ensure
that our people have a fantastic place to work and we provide extensive
opportunities for learning and early progression. As a team, we are doing our
utmost to ensure a smooth transition into work for our new starters during this
challenging period, and I hope that they will enjoy many happy and successful
years here, as they develop their careers to the highest level.”
Osbit Engineer Katie
Protheroe added: “I haven't been able to meet most of my colleagues in the
flesh yet, but I already feel like part of the team. Osbit has a really
collaborative way of working, it's easy to ask questions and everyone is really
supportive.
“I became interested in
Osbit when I watched a presentation by the company in my first year of
university and, as I learned more, I really started to like the company setup,
with the high levels of responsibility and broad range of work undertaken.
“Osbit was my first choice
when applying for a graduate role, and I’m really enjoying getting stuck in,
working on my first project. I’m also proud to join as Osbit’s second female
mechanical engineer and encourage other young women who are thinking about a
career in engineering to go for it, as there is a lot of help and encouragement
available.”
In 2019, Osbit was ranked
within the Journal’s top 50 Best Places to work in the North East. To find out
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