RWO strengthens engineering team
North East ground engineering specialist RWO has strengthened its geoenvironmental division with a senior contract extension and a new hire.
Neil Jones will continue as geoenvironmental services associate director, extending his role with the business.
A chartered engineer and geologist, he brings more than 40 years’ experience and will oversee geotechnical design, major projects and team development.
Neil said: “It’s great to be able to extend my time at RWO, where I’m enjoying working so much that I’m staying on longer than initially anticipated.
“In particular, I’m looking forward to continuing to pass on my knowledge to the team, develop my work integrating our services with civil and structural engineering operations, and delivering more holistic solutions for clients.”
The firm has also appointed Spencer Ollivier as geotechnical engineer, supporting ground investigations and technical reporting.
Department head and director Chris Rudd added: “It’s great to have Spencer onboard and extend Neil’s time with us.
“Both are assets to the business as we move forward and invaluable members of the RWO team.”
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