EnerMech Makes European Expansion Top Priority

Aberdeen-headquartered EnerMech, a services company focused on the energy and infrastructure sectors, revealed on the 25th September that it is making European expansion a “top priority”.

 

The company announced the appointment of Alex Goude as EnerMech Business Development Director for Europe yesterday, stating that Mr Goude’s focus will be on “leveraging EnerMech’s engineering expertise to expand the company’s position in the energy and infrastructure markets across the region”.

 

Mr Goude joins the company from engineering consultancy Hoare Lee, where he was responsible for leading the firm’s strategy and business development activities.

 

“Alex has experience of working in European infrastructure and construction markets and his appointment is part of our push for growth and diversification into new industries and territories as we continue to evolve,” EnerMech’s Regional Director for Europe, Ross McHardy, said.

 

“Our objective is to increase significantly our presence in both the UK and European mainland markets. This will be in our core oil and gas markets as well as across the energy, infrastructure and industrial sectors we specialize in,” he added.

 

Alex Goude said, “EnerMech has a global track record of successfully delivering integrated solutions for the most technically challenging projects.

 

“Whether operating to the exacting performance standards of the North Sea oil and gas market or providing smart engineering services for major infrastructure programmes in Australia, EnerMech’s proven capability is increasingly relevant across a range of industry sectors..

 

“Underpinning all of this is the company’s culture of ‘can-do responsiveness’ and I am looking forward to sharing this with new clients across the European region and beyond,” Mr Goude continued.

 

Earlier this month, EnerMech revealed that its Chief Executive Officer John Guy had stood down for personal family reasons. Deputy Chairman Doug Duguid took over CEO responsibilities with immediate effect.

 

EnerMech employs 3,500 staff across 40 locations in the UK, Norway, the Middle East, Caspian, Asia, Africa, Australia and Americas.

 

Last year, the company was acquired from Lime Rock Partners by global alternative asset manager The Carlyle Group.

 

Source: Rigzone