Fisher Offshore Appoints Davidson Operations Director

August 4, 2014

Photo: Fisher Offshore
Photo: Fisher Offshore

Energy industry service company Fisher Offshore, part of James Fisher and Sons plc, has underlined its commitment to continued growth with the appointment of a new managing director.

Jack Davidson has been promoted from the role of operations director to lead the business as it prepares for the next phase of an ambitious strategy. With extensive experience in the oil and gas sector, he has played an important part in driving Fisher Offshore forward and implementing an integrated service offering since joining the company in 2012.

Fisher has built a strong track record as a specialist in lifting, deck machinery, fluid solutions, subsea tooling and excavation. Working with operators in the North Sea and worldwide, the north-east firm has made significant investment in equipment to cater for increasing global demand.

The expansion of the company’s subsea tooling department was a focus in the first quarter of the year (2014) and was followed in Q2 with the completion of a £2million investment program to bring fluid solutions to the heart of the integrated offering.

Fisher Offshore has also earned international recognition through the ISO 9001 award for quality standards, the ISO 14001 accreditation for environmental practices and OHSAS 18001 for health and safety through the global certification body DNV.

james-fisher.com

 

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