Jee Ltd, a leading subsea multi-discipline engineering and training company, has announced a number of key internal promotions to strengthen its capabilities and champion the delivery of projects.
The new structure, headed up by Jonathan McGregor, head of engineering at Jee underpins Jee core services including design, integrity management, pigging and late life. The company has also appointed a head of project management to increase business efficiency.
Commenting on the appointments, McGregor, head of engineering said: “As Jee grows, we need to adapt the company structure to support future business needs, ensuring we are capitalising on future opportunities. The new structure and appointment of heads of service areas will not only support these opportunities but is vital in ensuring we are responding to our clients’ needs effectively and efficiently. I’m delighted to be heading up this new, highly skilled and ambitious team.”
With more than 20 years’ experience in the oil and gas industry, Grant Adam has been promoted to head of integrity management. Prior to joining Jee in 2013,
John French is stepping up to head of design, expanding his responsibilities from his previous role as principal engineer.
Graham Wilson is moving to the role of head of Late Life from his previous position as head of the pipeline discipline team. Paul Otway is taking on the role as head of pigging. Otway has extensive experience in subsea pipeline design and integrity projects for global operators, particularly in-line inspection (ILI) campaigns and offshore management.
In addition, Joe Gransden, has been promoted to head of project management. Gransden is an experienced lead engineer who has worked on a variety of oil and gas projects since he joined Jee in 2008. Gransden remit is to focus on further service efficiency.
Jee is an independent subsea engineering and training company with offices in Aberdeen, London and Tonbridge.