Partner Article
New wave of recruits for Hartlepool water treatment specialists
Hartlepool-based Hydrochem, a water treatment specialist, has recruited four new members of staff.
Established in 1987, the company is now the longest serving water treatment company in the North East of England.
The firm, who boast clients including Bannatyne’s, Bourne Leisure and the Marriott Hotel chain, are enjoying a boom in business leading to the latest workforce expansion.
Engineers Dan Hodgkins, Craig Hay, Andrew Normanton and Trevor Coull are the new appointees, and will work under team leaders Lee Smith and John Thompson.
They have followed Gordon Gilbraith, who was appointed as sales and marketing manager in the middle of last year, and Hydrochem will be looking to make further additions to the staff in the weeks ahead.
The business specialises in inspecting water systems, diagnosing problems and then supplying solutions across the boilers, heaters, air conditioning units, pipeworks and other water-based equipment as well as the likes of swimming pools and spas.
General manager Linda Hannah said: “We have experienced rapid growth in recent months, and after spending a significant sum of money expanding our premises the next stage of our development was to add to the team.
“We have had a busy start to 2015, and we are confident it is going to be a successful period for us.
“We have secured several new contracts with some big clients, and we are delighted with the way the reputation of Hydrochem has grown.”
Hydrochem also uses the innovative Safe-Water facility, which has been devised to include risk assessment of Legionella and other bacterial issues.
Looking to promote your product/service to SME businesses in your region? Find out how Bdaily can help →
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our daily bulletin, sent to your inbox, for free.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
                Confidence the missing ingredient for growth
            
                Global event supercharges North East screen sector 
            
                Is construction critical to Government growth plan?
            
                Manufacturing needs context, not more software
            
                Harnessing AI and delivering social value
            
                Unlocking the North East’s collective potential
            
                How specialist support can help your scale-up journey
            
                The changing shape of the rental landscape
            
                Developing local talent for a thriving Teesside
            
                Engineering a future-ready talent pipeline
            
                AI matters, but people matter more
            
                How Merseyside firms can navigate US tariff shift