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FEATURE SPONSOR


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RECRUITMENT


RECRUITMENT – A DIFFERENT APPROACH


Following a strategic decision by the Bostonair Group to enter the renewables industry, the recruitment policy from the beginning was to train and transfer personnel from within their highly skilled aviation engineering workforce, enhancing these candidates to Siemens Level 4 standards to meet the O&M activities associated with wind turbines.


This approach gave Boston Energy the ability to support Operations and Maintenance teams with quality engineering support from the onset and has proved a great success at site level support.


CANDIDATE RECRUITMENT BACKGROUNDS AND PERSONNEL INVESTMENT


Boston Energy recruit and train candidates from mechanical and electrical backgrounds which involve re-skilling. These can be drawn from heavy or light mechanical, commercial electrical, military engineering, aeronautical or other heavy mechanical industries. The company believe this broad approach brings a wide range of skills, experience, maturity, flexibility and a ‘can-do’ attitude that identifies Boston Energy as delivering services at a level to exceed expectations. With a continuous improvement focus – the company have committed to training across a broad range of turbine types, developing core service competencies and working towards involvement in construction roles. Valuing transferable qualifications and setting a standard


to recruit the skills that improve the industry from the bottom upwards has seen marked improvement in standards whilst reducing client supervision costs through enhancement training to client competent technician standards.


VISION


Boston Energy believe that their vision and approach to service delivery shows a genuine commitment to standards improvement and a fresh, dynamic perspective which has been well received across all their client base.


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