WRS Launch Global Managed Services Division

November 23, 2015

Global energy, maritime, construction and mining recruitment provider Worldwide Recruitment Solutions (WRS) have launched a Managed Services product across all its divisions. 
 
WRS' specialist Marine division has won a contract with a major offshore support services provider to manage crewing requirements for a number of vessels. To bolster delivery capabilities, WRS welcome Donna Watson to the operational board where she will lead capabilities in her position as Head of Marine Managed Services. Watson works out of WRS’ Abu Dhabi office.
 
Scottish-born Abu Dhabi resident Watson brings to the role experience gained within the marine sector and has played a role in crewing and human resources at many marine and oil and gas support services companies. 
 
WRS’ Managed Services division brings together many of WRS’ core offerings, giving clients the option to outsource entire projects or disciplines. “This new offering means as a business we are able to align account management, global mobility and support services for our clients, providing an efficient and streamlined process that offers significant cost benefits at a time when cost cutting is on most companies’ agendas,” explained WRS Managing Director, Mark Brown.

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