Engie Fabricom has introduced a new organisational structure in the UK that aims to drive the company’s turnover to a target of £150m by 2022 and grow its business in the offshore wind sector.
The company has restructured its management team and made three senior appointments as part of plans to modernise operations and adopt a more holistic approach throughout the organisation.
Chief executive Richard Webster will head up the new initiative.
He said: “Now is absolutely the right time to adopt this more circular approach as we make the shift from our workforce historically delivering on oil and gas engineering, procurement and construction projects to capitalising on market opportunities – like the renewables sector – where there is a huge demand for the skills of our workforce.
“This is very much focused around working as one team with a simple, well organised and robust structure to ensure that our greatest asset – our people – is at the heart of everything we do.
“We are committed to forging a culture whereby we continue to learn, develop and attract and retain great talent.
“With a track record for delivering high levels of customer service, we believe this approach will help us strengthen the existing relationships we already have, as well as attract new clients who are keen to take advantage of our capabilities in the increasingly competitive green sector.”
Working with Webster is the newly appointed chief operating officer Paul Carvill (pictured), managing director Craig Welford, along with finance director Claire Bateman and HSEQ director Kevin Copley.
Clive Rounce is now head of continuous improvement, Nick Maynard is head of procurement, Jo Fox is finance head and Andrew Stephens is head of business development.
Other new appointments include interim commercial director, Mark Bryant, who has over 35 years’ global experience in the power industries, and a new proposal manager, David Livingstone, who has a background in risk management.
Webster added: “With already a very healthy orderbook for 2019 and an ambitious pipeline, we are extremely confident that we have the right people in place to deliver and secure all our contracts as we strive to grow to a £150m business by 2022.
“To do this we will be working as one team to maximise delivery and continue to bring to the market the complete turnkey solutions we have become known for.
“By putting our people first and focusing on our future, we can make the best use of our resources to continuously improve and achieve a secure and sustainable future for our business.”
Engie Fabricom operates from five sites across the UK – Grimsby, Immingham, Lowestoft, Stokesley and Middlesbrough.


