MEMBER NEWS: Significant Growth for Crondall Energy in 2023

August 1, 2023
MEMBER NEWS: Significant Growth for Crondall Energy in 2023

Crondall Energy is going through a period of significant growth with the opening of 2 new offices and an increase in staff numbers by 25%.

The engineering consultancy is operating from new offices in Glasgow and Aberdeen and has recruited additional staff across the group to work on renewable energy projects, energy transition and technology development.

The new Glasgow office is located at 10 Bothwell Street and will support the team and our clients by providing a productive and collaborative workspace to deliver against our growth strategy, with room to grow further.

In Aberdeen the team will move out of their premises in Bon Accord Square and into the Capitol Building on Union Street. The new office will provide a fresh, flexible environment for our team to continue to work on delivering services for our clients.

As well as recruiting engineers to support growth in Crondall Energy’s traditional floating production and subsea businesses, this year the team has expanded its capability in the energy transition, floating offshore wind, offshore electrification, and hydrogen sectors. Crondall Energy now employs over 50 personnel globally with more plans for further growth.

Anna-Louise Peters, Crondall Energy Managing Director, said “We are thrilled with the strategic progress we have made recently. The whole Crondall team has been instrumental in driving this success and our expansion is down to their hard work and dedication. Our significantly increased staff team and new offices help us to set the stage for further growth, against the backdrop of an exciting but challenging period of evolution for the offshore energy industry”.

Crondall Energy is focused on a growth plan that will see an increase in business in the renewable energy sector, as well as the energy transition and abatement sector, while continuing to work hard on floating production and subsea projects.

Anyone interested in a role with Crondall Energy should visit – www.crondall-energy.com/careers.

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