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Eddings Fills Offshore, DP Role at Braemar Engineering

August 13, 2015

Kyle Eddings (Photo: Braemar Engineering)
Kyle Eddings (Photo: Braemar Engineering)

In announcing plans to restructure its offshore and dynamic positioning (DP) operations in the U.K. and U.S., maritime engineering consultancy Braemar Engineering informs it has appointed Kyle Eddings to a new role within the company.

 
Eddings will now take overall responsibility for global DP and offshore projects, with functions coordinated between Braemar Engineering’s U.K. head oiffice in Maldon, Essex; Aberdeen, Scotland; and Houston, Texas.
 
Eddings joined Braemar Engineering earlier this year as manager of the company’s Americas DP and offshore projects, bringing with him a wealth of experience across the energy sector.
 
Geoff Green, managing director of Braemar Engineering said, “Braemar Engineering is a truly international organization, serving important energy markets around the world. The appointment of Kyle Eddings to this new role ensures that we respond to the needs of our customers by having the right expertise in the right place at the right time.”
 
Green continued, “This restructuring will make sure that we best manage the resources needed to ensure that this and all other areas of our business continue to set the highest standards of innovation and expertise. It also forms part of our strategy of opening up, and operating in, new markets.”
 

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