SENER Opens Office in India

March 5, 2014

Photo: SENER
Photo: SENER

The engineering and technology group SENER has opened a division in India with offices in New Delhi, Bengaluru and Chennai. This new geographical location responds to SENER’s globalization strategy and follows the development of previous engineering and construction projects in the country in the fields of Infrastructure & Transport, Aerospace, Marine and Power & Process.

SENER has recruited a high-skilled Indian technical team that is fully integrated into the local culture and shares SENER’s corporate values based on the commitment to quality, innovation and managerial independence. Thanks to this strategy, the group succeeds in achieving the necessary customer proximity, which is essential for contract bidding in India and, in turn, maintains the culture of excellence that has characterized SENER since its inception.

SENER CEO in India, Shaju Stephen, has pointed out that “SENER in India has the aim to attract the best engineering talent from the country, not only to develop local projects but also work for global contracts for other clients abroad. India has highly educated, talented and experienced professionals in Engineering and Technology that can perfectly fit in SENER’s culture of innovation and quality. As part of a high-tech group, the firm in India will also focus on projects where SENER’s technological differentiation is key to compete worldwide”.

With the opening of the offices in India, SENER is now present in 16 countries in Africa, North America, South America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East.

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