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People on the move: key North East appointments and promotions

Firms making appointments this week include Harlyn Solutions, Black and White Engineering and Barratt Developments

Left to right: Craig England, Scott Wilson, Karl Snowball and Jonathan Robinson-Hoare(Image: Black and White Engineering (B&W))

Black and White Engineering (B&W) has made made several key promotions.

The company has appointed Scott Wilson as º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Europe regional head of sustainability, while Charlie Bater, Karl Snowball and Grant Dalgleish have been promoted from associate directors to technical directors.

Principal engineers Jonathan Robinson-Hoare and Craig England also step up to become associate directors.

Steven Horn, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Europe director at B&W Engineering, said: “Bolstered by our team’s expertise, knowledge and technical strength including our increased sustainability offering, we have experienced rapid global growth in the last two years. Our recent series of promotions are well deserved and each of them have played a key role in our organic growth and more than doubling our revenue.”

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Transporting company Harlyn Solutions has recruited two new team members following a number of new contract wins.

New recruits Zak Warburton and Tom Tinant with Harlyn Solutions managing director Hamish Adamson(Image: Harlyn Solutions)

Zak Warburton, who has joined the Blyth firm as project coordinator, has a background in shipping agency roles and his role will support project management, the project vessels and port calls, organising logistics and delivering client’s projects. Tom Tinant, a second-year marine technology with offshore engineering student at Newcastle University, will initially be joining on a student placement.

Managing director Hamish Adamson said: “This is a fantastic sector in which to build a career. Because we’re a small team, there are lots of opportunities for new starters like Zak to get involved with all of our projects. We’re looking forward to Tom spending the summer with us, getting practical experience in the field. Student placements like this are even more important following the impact that the pandemic on the practical side of engineering courses. Our aim is to get him out on projects for the duration of his time with us.”