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Engineering Recruitment and Employment
News Release from: NES Group
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 March 2007
Recruitment company expands in northeast
NES has appointed five additional recruitment consultants in the North East in response to continued demand for skilled personnel.
NES has appointed five additional recruitment consultants in the North East in response to continued demand for skilled personnel within the oil and gas, civil-structural, construction and building services industries in the region Paul Jones, who has three years of customer service experience and three years of sales experience, and degree-qualified Victoria Fountain, who has two years of sales experience and has worked as a recruitment consultant for six months, will both be responsible for the placement of suitably qualified engineering personnel within the oil and gas industry
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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James Costello, who gained a degree in Nottingham before working as a recruitment consultant for two and a half years will now be responsible for the civil-structural division in the North East.
Gareth Davison and Neil Gallagher each bring five years of sales experience to their new roles, placing qualified personnel within the construction and building services industries respectively.
Dale Pearce, Associate Director, North East at NES said: "The breadth of previous sales and recruitment experience for these latest additions to our team is significant for the business; particularly as we continue to develop our exposure throughout the built environment and associated sectors and as we continue to improve on our success within more traditional heavy engineering industries".
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