ERSG Wins Asian Offshore Wind Contracts

December 4, 2019

Specialist energy recruiters for offshore wind, ERSG  has won a tender to be the sole supplier of fabrication management personnel to two undisclosed offshore wind farms in Asia.

Additionally, the Wind industry specialist recruiter has also agreed terms with a company building floating wind foundations to supply contractors for the entire project lifecycle, project planners and WTG package managers have already been deployed.

The company said that will a global portfolio of candidates and a physical presence in Taiwan, it is “well placed to provide both local and expatriate professionals to the projects in Asia”.

ERSG chief executive Jim Ryan said: “ERSG has a strong reputation for delivering highly skilled contractors in offshore wind for a number of years and our presence in the APAC region has enabled us to assist with the industry growth supplying both local and ex-pat candidates to our clients there.

“We are in a strong position going forward in to 2020 when many of our existing and new clients will look to us for support and guidance,” he added.

ERSG  had opened an office in Taiwan in July. The recruitment specialist  said in June that it would be collaborating with Taiwan Offshore Windfarm Service Corporation on the provision of staff to the offshore wind sector on the Asian island.

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