AS Mosley Strengthens Management Team

March 14, 2016

Dr Andrew Trim (Photo: AS Mosely)
Dr Andrew Trim (Photo: AS Mosely)
Dr Appapillai Thavalingam (Photo: AS Mosely)
Dr Appapillai Thavalingam (Photo: AS Mosely)
AS Mosley has strengthened its senior management team with two new appointments.
 
Aberdeenshire-based AS Mosley has welcomed Dr Andrew Trim (Andy) and Dr Appapillai Thavalingam (Thava) as it prepares to strengthen existing capabilities. Both bring the combined experience of its senior management team to well over 100 years.
 
Dr. Trim  takes up a consultant engineer position with the company and holds over 30 years’ experience in both performing and supervising dynamic analysis work. His responsibilities in his new role will include overseeing a range of AS Mosley’s riser analysis projects as well as playing an integral part in the company’s ongoing enhancement of its methods of work. Dr. Trim  has published over 20 papers and articles on riser dynamics, response statistics, VIV, fatigue and riser design.
 
Dr. Thavalingam links up with the company in a principal analysis engineer role and brings with him over 25 years of specialist engineering experience, including in the design and numerical analysis of various systems including shallow water conductors, deep water risers and flexibles.
 
Having held a number of senior positions within the industry, most recently as a principal analyst at Aquaterra Energy in Norwich, Dr Thavalingam is a chartered engineer, a member of both IMarEST and MRINA and is a published author in over 20 journals and papers.
 
Founded in 1997, AS Mosley has grown steadily since inception, providing high end, bespoke engineering analysis and design services to operators, manufacturers and service organizations worldwide.
 
With a range of engineering capabilities including global riser analysis (E&P + P&A), well integrity, conductor assessment and lightweight intervention, AS Mosley is committed to supporting subsea oil and gas operations to be conducted safely even in the harshest environments.
 
 
 
 

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