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Eemits Communications Welcomes New Recruits to Drive Business Growth
Eemits Communications has welcomed several new recruits to its business in Middlesbrough, as the SME, who specialises in ultra-smart digital two-way radio solutions, looks to build on a positive 2021.
Following major contract wins with the likes of Stockton-on-Tees Council, Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council, and ConocoPhillips, the business has strengthened the Business Development, Internal Sales, and Engineering sides of its operation.
Joining the Business Development arm is Martyn Jones and James Lister. With over 17 years’ worth of experience, Martyn and James will spearhead new business wins and support existing customers with new products and upgrades to systems and solutions.
Joining the Service team, Niamh McManus will start her Eemits Communications career as Graduate Sales Executive - building and maintaining account relationships with new and existing customers - before moving into an Internal Sales role within the Business Development & Sales environment.
And as Engineering Apprentices, Kofi Marley and Kai Singh (not pictured) join the Engineering team, where they will learn the fundamentals of engineering for installing and maintaining ultra-smart digital two-way radio solutions.
The company also has plans to expand its Marketing function over the coming months with a focus on SEO and Digital Marketing.
Eemits Communications is an SME within the region of Teesside and is a leading provider of ultra-smart digital two-way radio solutions across the UK. The company is Investors in People Silver accredited and fully accredited to ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 standards.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Bradley .
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