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Jet Aire appoints Operations Manager
Leeds-based drainage contractor, Jet Aire Services, has appointed Robert Woods as Operations Manager to oversee the delivery of contracts nationwide.
Having joined Jet Aire in 2018 as Works Supervisor, Robert has been promoted to take on responsibility for the company’s full range of services, including CCTV surveys, high-pressure water jetting, drain clearance, tankering, waste disposal.
Prior to joining Jet Aire, he held Senior Engineer positions at Ansa Drainage Solutions and Marble Building Products. Robert also spent three years at Lumsden & Carroll as Senior Service Supervisor with responsibility for overseeing a long-term repair and maintenance contract on behalf of Yorkshire Water.
Jet Aire Services Managing Director, Darren Pavan, said:
“Robert is an accomplished civil engineer with over 20 years’ experience of engineering works and project management within the water and construction industries. During his time with Jet Aire, he has demonstrated outstanding team management, organisational and client-facing capabilities in support of complex, technically demanding and environmentally challenging projects.
“Robert’s comprehensive skillset is ideally suited to the wide range of operations that Jet Aire carries out in various sectors including industrial, residential, retail, commercial, environmental, highways, facilities management and construction. He will play a vital role in maintaining the exceptional standards which clients throughout the UK have come to associate with Jet Aire over the course of thirty years in the drainage industry.” Jet Aire has a head office in Aberford and a regional office in Middlesbrough. Accredited and approved by many of the environmental and drainage industry’s leading bodies, the company 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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