APPOINTMENTS IN BRIEF
Camloc Motion Control invests in graduate talent
Leicester-based gas spring and damper solutions manufacturer Camloc Motion Control has grown after hiring university graduate Gaganpreet Singh Chatha as an applications engineer. Gaganpreet, or Gagan, as he
L-R: Richard Wilson, Matthew Faulkner and Duane Martin
Duo expands the BEC team
Mechanical and electrical engineering firm Built Environment Consulting (BEC) has expanded its team with the appointment of Duane Martin as a senior mechanical design engineer and Richard Wilson as a mechanical engineer. Both will be based at BEC’s new Nottingham office. BEC, which has a second office
in Castle Donington, delivers projects across a range of sectors including sport and leisure, hotel and education and provides leading
sustainable solutions for the built environment. Duane has 12 years’ experience
as a mechanical design engineer, having studied building services engineering at Coventry University. Richard, a specialist in the healthcare, commercial and education sectors, joins BEC from WSP in Cambridge, where he worked as a mechanical engineer. Matthew Faulkner, Director of
BEC and head of the Nottingham office, said: “Our team is expanding
Nish joins the team at Torr Waterfield
Torr Waterfield has appointed Nish Bathia as a director. He joins the practice having been a partner at the Leicester office of BDO/PKF for over 30 years, where he headed up the audit and accounting team. Nish is an experienced practitioner and has a wide portfolio of corporate
and personal clients in various industries including textiles, food and drink, manufacturing, distribution and the service and professional sectors. He has also acted for clients in a number of regulated areas including charities, academies and FSA registered businesses. He regularly advises clients on
effective commercial structures to enable them to protect wealth and is regularly involved in helping clients deliver growth strategies. Mark Torr, Director at Torr
Waterfield, said: “Nish’s appointment is a major coup for us. His expertise and connections in the local and wider business community will be a huge asset for our team and clients alike.” Nish added: “I am excited at
joining a leading local practice that is well respected and has a very clear vision and strategy. The firm continues to invest in talented people and this was a key driver in my decision to join Torr Waterfield. This resource and expertise will enable us to continue to grow.”
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rapidly to accommodate business growth and, having opened our Nottingham office recently, we needed a highly skilled team to help us manage that growth. “Duane has a great deal of
experience in mechanical design engineering and knows the city and its ongoing construction projects well, he will be a real asset to BEC and Richard is enthusiastic, sociable and has extensive knowledge of the industry, making him a perfect fit for the team.”
is known by his colleagues, has taken up his new role with Camloc after successfully graduating from Birmingham City University (BCU) with a BEng in mechanical engineering.
Fit-out firm expands the design team
Fit-out specialist Butler & Willow has expanded its team with the appointment of Lauren Close as a designer. Butler & Willow provides
workplace solutions through tailored interior design, fit-out, refurbishment, workplace furniture, mezzanine floors, shelving systems and storage solutions. In her new role, Lauren will be
responsible for creating design concepts, 3D visualisations, mood boards and 2D AutoCAD layouts, as well as keeping up to date with design trends.
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