Safety tech firm to boost staff after record revenue
A site safety technology firm has unveiled workforce and bricks-and-mortar expansion plans after revenue rocketed to a record high.
Intasite says it is “ready to take things to the next level” following a 20 per cent jump in annual income.
Bosses say the company is now “actively recruiting” for jobs including business development managers and software engineers, as well as hunting for larger premises to boost the business’ “next phase of growth”.
The move comes after the Stockton-based firm – whose digital induction, contractor and visitor management software is used by multi-sector operators to oversee site safety – secured clients including port operators, RWE, Biffa and Morgan Sindall Group.
Danielle Croce, commercial director, said: “This milestone reflects the trust our clients place in us and the value our platform delivers every day.
“We’ve worked hard to ensure our technology remains intuitive and effective, and configured to each client’s individual needs.
“What’s most exciting, though, is that we’re only just getting started.
“As more industries embrace digital transformation, we’re committed to staying ahead of the curve by investing in our people, our platform and the partnerships that make this growth possible.”
Andy Murphy, technical director, added: “The growth we’re seeing is down to the relationships we have with clients; we’ve built strong partnerships across sectors, which is driving this momentum.
“We’re now ready to take things to the next level with new features and team members.”
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