Sparkling start to 2020 for Cramlington cleaning firm with plans for 100 new jobs
A North East commercial cleaning firm is aiming to create 100 new jobs over the next year.
Cramlington-based NECS provides office, commercial and industrial cleaning services and facilities management support to clients right across the UK and currently employs around 270 people.
As well as bringing its workforce up to 370, the company is aiming to increase its annual turnover by £1m, totalling more than £3m if successful.
NECS has also recently renewed its deal with Hay & Kilner, who offer commercial HR advice to the firm.
Founder and managing director Gary Breach says: “We’ve succeeded by maintaining the same personal involvement and commitment to high service standards that we had right back at the beginning and we believe maintaining this approach will help us achieve our growth targets for this year.
“The network of offices that we’ve built give us a solid platform from which to grow our customer base right around the country, while we think there are clear opportunities to build our presence in North East Scotland.
“Creating 100 new jobs and adding a million pounds to our turnover are ambitious targets, but we have robust plans and structures in place to support our drive towards achieving them and feel confident that we’ll get there.
“As the business has grown, it’s become increasingly important to ensure that our staff are looked after and managed properly, so that they provide the level of service our clients expect and get due reward for doing so.”
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