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D&S Services welcomes new recruit
D&S Services, who are based in Newton Aycliffe, would like to welcome new recruit Amy to their team.
Amy, a recent graduate from Teesside University, joined the D&S Services team in April as the new marketing and Business Development officer.
Speaking of her new role, Amy said: “I was so happy when D&S Services offered me the role, this is my first graduate job and I have a lot of ideas that I can’t wait to get started on. I’m so honoured to be part of the D&S Services team and I’m looking forward to being part of their future.”
Commercial Director of D&S Services, Alastair Tennant said: “It’s my pleasure to welcome Amy to the D&S Services team. She has a clear vision for where she wants to take D&S Services and everyone here is really excited about her plans.”
D&S Services, which was founded in 2004, is based in Newton Aycliffe Business Park; offer bespoke solutions to the construction industry and deliver metal fabrications and engineering services to businesses nationally.
Amy who is part of Teesside University Knowledge Exchange Internships, which allows small and medium-sized enterprises a unique chance to engage with expertise from the University, supported by the European Regional Development Fund.
D&S Services have a wide range of products and services they can offer including structural and secondary steelwork, general fabrication, material handling equitment and onsite installation work.
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