Partner Article
dB Broadcast Attracts More Technical Talent
dB Broadcast, the UK’s leading system integrator, has appointed Fergus Coulbeck as Project Engineer. He joins dB from Arqiva where he was a Transmission Controller, and was previously at ViewSat, gaining experience of both the technical and production aspects of media and broadcast.
Coulbeck has a first-class honours degree in Media Technology from the University of Salford. He joins several fellow alumni who have joined dB. The company has excellent links with Salford University, one of the country’s leading institutions for broadcasting technology.
He joins the Engineering Department - run by Graham Pearl, Engineering Director - which now comprises 22 full time staff, four of whom have started in the last nine months. dB Broadcast has a policy of recruiting its engineers and providing extensive training, rather than relying on contract staff.
Fergus Coulbeck will be working to Steve Carlson, Project Manager, responsible for aspects of the major project work dB is carrying out for its long standing clients.
“We are delighted to be able to attract talent of Fergus’ calibre to the company”, said Tom Swan, Sales and Marketing Director. “We are in an exciting growth stage, with several major projects well underway.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Terry Nicklin .
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