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Entrepreneur engineers new Sunderland business after putting retirement on hold

Steve Tobbell, 63, launched new firm Tobbell Engineering Solutions after getting enquiries soon after leaving Nissan

Coun Graeme Miller with Steve Tobbell from Tobbell Engineering Solutions Ltd.(Image: Elliot Nichol)

An engineering entrepreneur who put his retirement plans on hold to launch a new business is now helping a raft of companies to grow.

Steve Tobbell spent 30 years at Nissan’s Sunderland plant and was looking forward to quieter times when he retired in 2020, but he was soon fielding calls from engineering supply companies asking for help during the pandemic. As a result, he set up Tobbell Engineering Solutions to offer management, technical services and advice to several engineering supply companies wanting to expand their operations in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. He is now based in the Wear Commissioners Building in Sunderland city centre, which was transformed into new workspace with a £3m investment by owners Adavo Workspace.

Now in its third year, the company has worked with some of the biggest firms in the automotive and oil and gas sectors. Mr Tobbell said: “I was looking to retire when I left Nissan and wasn’t looking for work, but I think I lasted about three months before I was right back into it.

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“One of my contacts recommended my services to the engineering team at Magna in the Midlands and Baker Hughes in Scotland and it has taken off from there. It was during the Covid lockdown, and I felt I could do something, so I started to work from home and it’s grown from there.

“I only planned to work on a part time basis, but it’s really taken off. We’re closing in on having delivered nearly £1m worth of project work and it’s turned almost into a full time job. From January 2023 we added Japanese company Kosmek to our portfolio and we now represent Kosmek in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, which will be a terrific challenge for us as they are a global blue-chip company. Retirement is on the back burner for the time being.

“I’m 63 and still have the energy for it, but at my age you don’t know what’s round the corner. My agreement with Kosmek will hopefully cement their representation in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and with that in mind it would be wonderful to have them based in Sunderland in the future.”

He recently appointed an office manager and is hoping to add more employees as the company grows, while also hoping to attract jobs and investment to the city.