Glacier Energy appoints inspection services director
Glacier Energy, a global provider of design, manufacture, inspection and repair solutions for critical infrastructure, has appointed Paul O’Brien as inspection services director.
Paul will lead the division’s growth and delivery of inspection services worldwide, working closely with the management team and technology partners to execute ambitious expansion plans.
With over 30 years of experience across the energy, marine, and defence sectors, Paul brings extensive expertise in engineering, inspection and integrity management.
He said: “I am delighted to be joining the team at an exciting time in the company’s growth journey.
“Glacier Energy’s inspection services division has been gaining momentum, and I have been particularly impressed by recent long-term contract awards and ongoing strategic developments.
“I look forward to working with the team to support our growing client base and further solidify our position as the trusted inspection services partner.”
Scott Martin, group chief executive at Glacier Energy, added: “I am delighted to welcome Paul to the team.
“With his experience and track record, I’m confident that he will be a valuable addition to the leadership team and ensure that we are well-positioned for continued growth.”
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