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OTEAC Appoints Business Development Manager

April 7, 2015

Cammy McBain (Photo: OTEAC)
Cammy McBain (Photo: OTEAC)

Specialist fire and safety engineering products and services provider Oteac has appointed a business development manager as it seeks to expand its international offering.

Cammy McBain joins Oteac from Labtech where he was sales manager with responsibility for growing the company’s modular fabrication, EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) and DTP (drilling, testing and production) business streams.

McBain brings to Oteac a wealth of experience, having spent the last 18 months travelling Europe and the Middle East building up a good network of contacts.

He will be tasked with enhancing Oteac’s reputation in the national and international market.

Oteac recently embarked on an ambitious growth strategy which has seen the opening of a new office in Leith, Edinburgh, which will primarily focus on its marine division.

The company also plans to expand its services in asset management and integrity, including performance verification, design, engineering, installation and commissioning of specialists safety equipment as well as supply, inspection, servicing, testing and maintenance of equipment.

 

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