Project Resource North West Appoints a New Team Member!
31 May 2011
Author: Simon Griffiths
Hi all,
As anyone following this blog will know we are due to open our Manchester office imminently, and amongst all the practicalities of getting this up and running we are also dedicating a huge amount of time and resources to ensure we can attract the right people to come and work for us in this location, as we look to build a team that can grow and develop over the coming years.
On this note I am delighted to announce the appointment of Karl Mehta as a Senior Consultant, he will join the business on July 4th.
I have known Karl both personally and professionally for over 5 years now, and have first hand experience of his recruitment expertise having worked with him during my initial stint at Project Resource. He was previously with the business for over 4 years (October 2005-Jan 2010) and similarly to myself has decided to return to be part of this exciting new venture.
Karl has a solid background in recruiting technical roles, with the majority of his experience being in the appointment of Quantity Surveyors, Estimators and Cost Engineers. As such he will head up the Commercial market for us, whilst I continue to focus on Project Planning and Project Controls.
I massively enjoyed working alongside Karl before, he was one of the top performers in the company and was also popular amongst his colleagues for his professionalism, team ethics and work rate. As such I am extremely pleased that we were able to attract Karl to come back to the business, and he will play a key role moving forward as we develop a team to work with him.
Please feel free to connect with him on LinkedIn, and he will be actively blogging once he gets his feet under the table! If you are keen to discuss a career opportunity, or if you are a client with an existing requirement across Quantity Surveying, Estimating or Commercial Management, please continue to contact myself in the meantime.
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