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News Release from: Frazer-Nash Consultancy
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Company expands engineering staff
Walter Dempster brings a wealth of naval platform experience having spent more than ten years working on a major project for Trafalgar Class submarines.
Frazer-Nash Consultancy has recruited five new staff to its Glasgow office 23 year-old Alan Mackay joins the Glasgow team as an engineer, having worked with Ocean Power Delivery during a nine-month placement as part of his studies
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 2 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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As well as gaining a first class degree from the University of Edinburgh, Mackay is a keen sky diver with a bronze medal win at the UK National Skydiving Championships in 2006 and a record of almost 400 jumps to his name.
Walter Dempster joins the team as a Consultant in Electrical Systems.
He brings a wealth of naval platform experience having spent more than ten years working on a major project for Trafalgar Class submarines (with the Ministry of Defence) and most recently as part of the industry team supporting the Astute IPT from within BAE Systems.
Walter will be initially working on equipment replacement programmes for British Energy at nuclear power stations.
Peter Fowler has recently been appointed as a Senior Consultant for the Nuclear Assurance Group.
He was previously employed as a Project Manager of the Nuclear Safety Strategy (NSS) at HMNB Clyde, with particular responsibility for supporting site safety management arrangements.
Peter graduated from the RNEC Manadon with an MSc in Marine Engineering.
Bryan O'Neill and David McKenzie both join Frazer-Nash as engineers.
O'Neill has a BEng (Hons) in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering University of Strathclyde and will work in Electrical and C and I systems.
McKenzie has a degree in Aerospace Engineering and will join the Structures and Fluids group, as well as the systems design and control group.
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