Sunday, November 24, 2024

Finch Consulting lands asset management specialist in recruitment drive

Leicestershire-based health and safety engineering risk management experts, Finch Consulting, have appointed Chartered Mechanical Engineer Paul Wood as a senior consultant.

With over 15 years’ experience in mechanical engineering, Paul will be joining Finch from his most recent role as an engineering manager of asset management with the Peel Ports Group.

In his new role, Paul will be helping the business develop and roll out a range of asset management focused services to support the existing portfolio of business offerings.

Paul has a wide range of knowledge and experience in varied industries, including manufacturing, heavy engineering and maritime environments.

Paul said: “Finch stood out as a forward thinking, team-focused company who aim to be the best in their field and want to help the various industries they work with to, not only make them safer, but help them achieve their business objectives.”

At the beginning of the year, Finch also recruited Rachael Robinson into the nucleus of the business, the Finch Support Team. Her role is to provide support for the consultants in the delivery of projects.

Dom Barraclough, Managing Director at Finch, said: “We are very pleased that Paul and Rachael have decided to become Finch’s. Paul’s asset management experience is significant in our efforts at expanding our offering to our clients. Rachael will be a massive help in supporting the consultants with their workload.”

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