Cheshire developer Mulbury hires 15 ahead of new North West projects
Property developer Mulbury has created more than a dozen jobs in its latest recruitment drive.
The Cheshire-based company hired 15 new staff and made three senior promotions as it continues to deliver housing projects in Walton, Gorton, Levenshulme, Lymm, Preston and Lancaster.
Mulbury, which starts work later this month on residential schemes in Southport, Warrington, Partington and Salford, promoted Kevin Morris to construction director, David Wroe to development director and Stuart Redfern to head of commercial.
The newly appointed staff include:
- Andrew Darbyshire (design manager)
- Sara Caldwell (quantity surveyor)
- Jason Pritchard (engineering manager)
- Jessica Dillon (customer care manager)
- Joanne Robertson (administrator)
- Glyn Fazackerley (construction team contracts manager)
- Kris Dunleavy (assistant site manager)
Elsewhere, John Lee, Alan Heywood, Steven Craig, Bill Wilson, Scott Owen, Chris Hill and Peter Dalton have been hired as site managers. Nick Legget is the new development manager for the company’s Mulbury City division.
Mulbury director Greg Mulligan said: “We have around 650 units under construction on sites around the North West and a strong pipeline of new projects across all areas of the business.
“These appointments add to our in-house construction and technical expertise at a vital stage in our growth. Kevin, David and Stuart have been instrumental in our growth over the last few years and their promotions are well deserved.”
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