Partner Article
Jet Aire appoints project planning assistant
Drainage and groundworks contractor, Jet Aire Services, has appointed Rebecca Smith as project planning assistant to support contracts for key clients.
Rebecca brings valuable industry experience gained from her previous role at ESH Construction, where she worked on the bid team providing support for all tenders. She also honed her professional skills as a project coordinator at Distance Learning College & Training and as a management trainee at Hargreaves Logistics PLC. Rebecca is now working closely with Jet Aire’s business support manager and operations manager to ensure the efficient completion of planned maintenance and remedial works on behalf of major companies in the utilities sector.
Jet Aire Services director, Darren Pavan, said:
“Jet Aire have made our name through a consistent record of managing the timely completion of projects with minimal disruption to our clients’ operations. This is delivered through a fully integrated approach, with fresh information and site progress communicated daily between client, office and field teams. Rebecca will be fulfilling a vital role in overseeing that communication and her proven abilities in supporting successful project delivery will be a real asset for Jet Aire’s operation.”
Jet Aire Services operates across a wide range of sectors, including industrial, residential, retail, commercial, environmental, transport and chemical. The company’s range of professional drainage solutions includes CCTV surveys, high-pressure water jetting, drain/sewer cleansing and clearance, tinkering, waste disposal, CIPP patching/lining, UV lining, infiltration sealing, robotic cutting, root cutting and epoxy spray Ultracoating. Accredited and approved by many of the environmental and drainage industry’s leading bodies, Jet Aire Services also holds both ISO9001 and ISO14001 internationally recognised standards for Quality Management as well as OHSAS 18001 certification for Occupational Health and Safety Management.
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