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New MD welcomes new faces to Smith Brothers

Sibling founders of Elland power specialist remain in business as joint chairmen

Dave Ogden, new managing director of Smith Brothers electrical contractors.(Image: Smith Brothers)

High-voltage power contractors Smith Brothers has added a wealth of additional electrical engineering expertise to its portfolio, as six new faces join the Elland-headquartered firm – alongside a newly promoted MD.

After seven years with the electrical engineering company, former director Dave Ogden has been promoted to the top role.

Celebrating 20 years in business, founding brothers Richard and John Smith will each remain in the organisation as joint chairman.

Joining the team as a site manager, Phillip Taylor brings 15 years of experience in electrical engineering following a career change from the armed forces. A member of the Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS), Phillip had been providing contracting services to Smith Brothers for 19 months before applying to become a full-time member of staff.

Smith Brothers has been appointed by NextEnergy Solar Fund as the Independent Connection Provider (ICP) on a new solar-generation project in Cambridgeshire.(Image: Smith Brothers)

 

In addition, Elliott Johnson has come on board as a fitter, as he seeks to further progress within the sector. With a career spanning 15 years – and a range of roles – he brings a wealth of industry experience in both high and low voltage maintenance and construction.

Another new face is Adrian Pickles, the company’s newest high voltage supervisor and fitter. Having worked in the transmission and distribution equipment industry for over 30 years – as well as alongside Richard Smith prior to Smith Brothers’ inception – he boasts a proven track record.

Appointed as a project manager, Matthew Selkirk has 22 years of experience in the sector. With a broad knowledge and understanding of HV projects and their lifecycle, Matthew’s strong technical background in design compliments the existing Smith Brothers project management team, and its capability to deliver.

Completing the new-look line-up, Karl Gill has joined as an electrician, while Darrell Johnson – who has worked in the electrical engineering industry for 39 years – has been announced as the firm’s new health and safety manager.