JFSE Bolsters its Team

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Global controlled flow excavation (CFE) specialist James Fisher Subsea Excavation (JFSE), part of the James Fisher & Sons group, announced that it has bolstered its expert team by a number of key appointments and promotions.

The strategic appointments ensure that the team is best placed to anticipate and respond to client demands and can continue to be innovation leaders in the controlled flow excavation (CFE) industry.

The new appointments are: Andrew Simpson, commercial and proposals manager: Andrew is responsible for all commercial and contractual matters at JFSE, working alongside the business development, technical and senior management teams. He has more than seven years’ experience in the oil and gas industry and was previously a quantity surveyor.

Jim Feeley, QHSE manager: Jim is responsible for the efficient delivery of JFSE’s services focussed on the health and wellbeing of our team and ensuring our environmental impact is minimal. His background includes being an engineer in the RAF, as well as QHSE roles in a number of energy companies and an auditor for the British Safety Council.

Ian Grimmer, equipment manager: Ian is responsible for tracking, coordinating and maintaining JFSE equipment globally. He is a mechanical engineer and has been involved with asset integrity for more than 20 years.

Kenneth R Mackie, managing director at JFSE, said: “We are committed to being ahead of the curve in terms of our offering. Our technologies are world-leading and we have  the most experienced CFE professionals in the world working with us. These new appointments and promotions reflect where we are as a company now – a provider of integrated subsea excavation services with a truly global footprint."

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