BMT Recognized as an 'Outstanding Employer'

November 18, 2014

Photo courtesy of BMT
Photo courtesy of BMT

BMT Group Ltd, an  international maritime design, engineering and risk management consultancy, has been recognized in the Global Business Excellence Awards 2014.  

The judging panel recognized BMT’s continued focus on its staff and how effective communication, management and support was recognized as the cornerstones of the organization’s success. BMT’s Employee Engagement Index of 80% compares very favourably with the ‘good’ industry benchmark of 50% and in the most recent staff survey, 84% of respondents were ‘satisfied working for their operating company’.

The chairman of the judges said, “BMT Group has differentiated itself by offering its 1,400 employees exceptional benefits and staff initiatives. Its Profit Related Pay scheme is outstanding and to date it has paid out $62.6 million to staff members. It is also one of the few companies to be established as an Employee Benefit Trust, giving staff a stake in the company and a say in their future. The range of other incentives and benefits are second to none. Consequently, BMT has high levels of staff productivity and loyalty. BMT is an exceptional winner and a role model in its sector.”


 

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