TCO expands workforce


 
Image: Paul Betteridge, TCO director/TCO

TCO has confirmed a continuation of strong sales results, leading to the expansion of its Aberdeen workforce by a third.

Within the past six months, the company has employed eight new personnel for its UK base, namely three engineers, a production scheduler, a quality, health, safety, and environment manager, administrative assistant and trainee produce, assembly and test technician as well as a new managing director, Paul Betteridge.  

Betteridge was appointed in March in response to company growth and to provide strategic vision, focusing on the expansion of TCO’s global presence.

Two further employees are expected to join the UK team this year, bringing the local headcount to 26 and accounting for 20% of the company’s personnel.

Earlier this year, TCO moved into its new, purpose-built 1000sq m office and production facility in Altens. The new facility contains multiple pieces of state of the art equipment including two high pressure test systems for multi-line function testing and a heating chamber for thermal pressure testing.

“2015’s turnover is predicted to match that of last year and we see real potential for international growth into 2016 and beyond,” said Betteridge, commenting on TCO’s 2015 performance so far.

TCO serves the upstream oil and natural gas industry throughout the reservoir life cycle and specializes in the design, manufacture and installation of completion barrier plugs (laminated glass barrier plugs), chemical injection systems, topside chemical injection systems, multi-cycle valves and Annulus Pressure Relief Systems, as well as the provision of tubing-conveyed perforating (TCP) equipment and services.

The company currently employs 130 people across its bases in Aberdeen, Norway, North and South America, Australia, Russia, Africa and the Middle East. This number is expected to grow in the coming months as the company achieves its plans for global growth. 

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