Newcastle consultancy plans to increase workforce 25 per cent in office move
A North East consultancy is planning to increase its workforce by 25 per cent following a move to a bigger office.
Origin Integrity Management has announced that it is currently recruiting to increase its 14-strong workforce by 25 per cent.
This comes as the company reports its relocation to larger premises in Newcastle, which are 1,500 sq ft.
The firm also said it plans to double its £1.2m turnover to £2.4m in the next 12 months.
Philip Surtees, operations director at Origin, commented: “We are delighted with the company’s continued and sustained growth over the last few years, particularly during the downturn of the oil and gas industry.
“Our performance - and repeat business from clients - is true testament to our extensive capabilities in delivering a complete turnkey integrity management offering with a holistic and personable approach.
“Having carved a reputation for helping our clients to significantly reduce risk to personnel and the environment, whilst also reducing costs and increasing efficiencies, now is the right time to propel the business to the next level through entering new markets and launching innovative technology.
“To do this, we have relocated to a highly professional office space to accommodate our, soon to be, growing numbers of staff and house our latest technologies.
“The office space is perfectly situated next to excellent transport links – in a very desirable location - which is great for our growing client base and employees.”
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