Industry News: Sureclean announces senior team restructure to drive future growth

October 29, 2024
Industry News: Sureclean announces senior team restructure to drive future growth

Aberdeenshire-based industrial cleaning specialists, Sureclean, is announcing key leadership appointments as part of ambitious plans to enhance environmental protection for future generations.

Headquartered in Oldmeldrum, Sureclean has implemented a strategic restructure of its senior leadership team, aimed at strengthening operations with sustainability while driving new sales as the company embarks on a global growth trajectory.

The leadership changes are part of the company’s broader vision to increase revenue threefold over the next three years.

To enhance its management team, Sureclean has welcomed two new senior appointments. Ryan Morrison will champion growth through innovation as Head of Business Development. With a background in engineering and optimisation, Ryan will focus on inspiring growth and continuous improvement throughout Sureclean’s service offerings.

Jaibo Palmer joins as Head of Commercials, bringing his dual expertise in commercial strategy and waste management compliance to champion the company’s mission of environmental protection through waste reduction. In this pivotal role, Jaibo will spearhead commercial accountability, driving forward the company’s initiatives to enhance environmental sustainability.

In a move to promote from within, Dave Barrie has been appointed Head of Operations, transitioning from his previous role as Operations Manager. With unparalleled expertise in Sureclean’s equipment and services, Dave brings a wealth of experience from across the industrial services sector, with roles spanning onshore, offshore, and international operations, ensuring all customers get the best possible service.

Additionally, Steve Murray, is promoted to the position of Head of Sales & Sustainability, furthering the company’s commitment to environmentally responsible and sustainable business practices.

The newly appointed leaders will be based at the company’s 4.9-acre facility in Barra Business Park, Oldmeldrum. Together, the new hires bring over 125 years of combined experience in the energy sector with extensive industry knowledge and global management expertise.

Commenting on the leadership changes, Simon Gibb, Sureclean CEO, said, “These appointments align perfectly with our company vision. The addition of new talent, combined with our strategic restructuring, positions Sureclean to capitalise on emerging opportunities and supports our ambitious plan to protect the environment and triple revenue over the next three years.”

With the new senior management team in place, Sureclean is poised to deliver exceptional value to its clients while advancing its environmental objectives, ensuring the company remains a leader in the industrial cleaning, decommissioning and environmental sectors.

With services taking a focused approach, Sureclean specialises in offering unique and highly mobile Specialised Industrial Cleaning, NORM decontamination along with Environmental Protection Response services.

With global requirement being sought for these specialised services Sureclean operations utilise the largest fleet of industrial equipment in the UK and are attracting the most talented multi-skilled engineers to support its transformation.

With the flexibility to deliver projects across a huge scope from drilling rigs, FPSOs, oil platforms and marine vessels, to refineries, pipelines and infrastructure, Sureclean’s solutions are constantly advancing, ensuring they are delivering for clients while supporting environmental sustainability and waste reduction.

 

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