RWO expands team to drive growth
North East-based civil and structural engineers RWO has bolstered its team with new hires across its Seaton Burn and Leeds offices.
Andrew Doyle joins as senior structural engineer alongside senior structural technician Ben Gill at the head office in Seaton Burn, while Nabeel Arshad and Saif Rehman strengthen the Leeds team in Mabgate Mills as senior civil engineer and assistant civil engineer, respectively.
These appointments support RWO’s growth ambitions, with a £3.5m turnover target for 2025, driven by organic growth, continued investment in resources and the expansion of its geoenvironmental department, which opened in 2022.
Managing director Ross Oakley said the will recruit further this year across all its North East and Yorkshire operations.
“Our strength lies in our people, so I’m delighted to welcome Andrew, Ben, Saif and Nabeel to RWO.
“Their experience and knowledge in the world of engineering will help to drive forward our offering, joining up parts of the business to ensure we always deliver the best for our clients and projects.
“This is an exciting time for RWO as we pursue further growth in all areas of operations and we continue to take on increasingly challenging and ambitious schemes as the business matures.”
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