Newsome appoints project manager
Engineering solutions provider Newsome has appointed Mikey O’Neill as project manager, strengthening its delivery capability across the South of England.
Mikey joins the business to support capital sales and rental projects across process cooling, industrial heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
Based at Newsome’s Basingstoke office, he will manage projects from early planning through to installation, commissioning and ongoing support.
He brings a strong technical background alongside proven project management experience, with expertise spanning complex cooling systems and HVAC installations across industrial and commercial environments.
Mickey’s appointment supports Newsome’s continued regional expansion as demand grows for energy-efficient heating, cooling and temperature control solutions.
Newsome provides engineered cooling, heating and climate control solutions to customers across the UK, supporting both capital projects and rental requirements across a range of sectors.
Richard Metcalfe, group managing director of Newsome Limited and Penmann Climatic Systems, said: “We’re very pleased to welcome Mikey to Newsome.
“He brings strong technical knowledge and project delivery experience that will be invaluable as we continue to grow our capital sales and rental operations across the South of England.
“It’s great to have him on board.”
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