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All rights reserved. Very professional and always helpful. © Yell Limited 2020. Yell, Yellow Pages and other ™ are trademarks of Yell Limited. By claiming this business you can update and control company informationWe are a multi discipline employment and recruitment agency in Aberdeen with clients from many different sectors including Onshore, Offshore, Marine, Oil & Gas, Commercial, Driving & Logistics and Industrial. We are currently looking for an experienced Mechanic Lay Technician - Offshore UKCandidates must have recent Cable/Pipelaying experience and hold full offshore certification.Only experienced personnel need apply.Please initially send your CV and we will contact you to discuss the vacancies.Please quote Job Reference J18625 on all applications Meet the Team.

Genesis About Us Jobs Marine Training Downloads Contact Us. We are a multi discipline employment and recruitment agency in Aberdeen with clients from many different sectors including Onshore, Offshore, Marine, Oil & Gas, Commercial, Driving & Logistics and Industrial. Frustrated drivers, at a standstill for hours, shook their fists at us as we passed by.As each day went by, the show staggered from crisis to crisis, culminating in a torrential all-night downpour that nearly took the roof off some of the tents, and making such car parks as we had uninhabitable, so that we had to introduce a fleet of emergency buses from the Esplanade to get anyone to the show.We had brought in a cruise ship as extra accommodation, but every hotel and boarding house in the whole of North-east Scotland – let alone the city – was full to bursting point.The University had helped by making Hillhead halls of residence available for the week, but supply was greatly exceeded by demand both then, and for many years afterwards.Somehow, the exhibitors did a lot of business, and we survived despite a withering public dressing down from Sandy Mutch, then Convener of the GRC, which I remember to this day.Clearly, lessons had to be learned, and we made a good fresh start by appointing Bryan Weavers as our technical director, Jo Kearns as exhibition manager, and Judith Patten (now the project director of All-Energy), taking on the all-important public relations role.We invested £120,000 of our own money in the site – it seemed a fortune at the time – laying down a hardy Bitmac surface covering much acreage to include proper car parking as well as exhibition space, and rented a brand new and greatly superior type of temporary structure from Aberglen, then Jimmy Milne’s company.The 1977 and 1979 shows were both successful and we were becoming well established in the oil exhibition calendar, but it became obvious that as a major international event the infrastructure of OE left a lot to be desired.We had already attracted serious competition when the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), organisers of the OTC in Houston, and in co-operation with the Montgomery Group, launched a major rival in 1978 in Earl’s Court, London, repeating in 1980.The new Scottish Exhibition Centre (SEC) in Glasgow was in the final planning stages, and there was a political desire either to attract OE to Glasgow, or to set up a new oil show in the modern halls, with full conference facilities and all the trimmings.I suspect that behind the scenes we had some discreet and heavyweight backing from then Minister of State for Energy, Alick Buchanan-Smith, and John d’Ancona, director-general of OSO.The GRC made several valiant but unavailing attempts to fund a centre at the Bridge of Don; not, however, consulting us in the process.We were looking decidedly shaky without major improvements, so, under fire from all sides, we swallowed hard and set about trying to raise the finance to build a centre ourselves.We appointed architects, drew up a plan and after a lot of pressure we finally met our target, the investment being provided by the Royal Bank, the GRC, ourselves and – grudgingly – from the Scottish Development Agency, which was, of course, a firm backer of the SEC.AECC was completed just in time for the 1985 show, which was opened by Prime Minister of the day, Margaret Thatcher, in recognition, at the highest level, of the importance of Offshore Europe to the oil industry, itself so important to the British economy.At last, we could hold our head up high and know that we could compete with anybody.But that effort came at a cost: Spearhead was now mortgaged to the GRC, having reinvested much of our returns from the show both into improving the site, and providing money for the build.The overall cost to us was, finally, £1.3million, but we did not begrudge a penny in the cause of securing the show’s future.

Job reference J18784 ETO.

Registered in England and Wales No. So we renamed the show Offshore Europe, moved to a September date in 1975, and as the North Sea developments came thick and fast the orders poured in.The infrastructure was entirely inadequate for the scale of show that was taking shape, but in our naive optimism we underestimated the difficulties.We erected a vast tented village – nicknamed ‘Tentie toon’ locally – to house some 800 exhibiting companies from all over the world, and awaited an onrush of visitors.On September 16, the opening day of the Show, Aberdeen became a gridlocked city. Aberdeen Temporary. They followed on in 1974 with ONS, and the two shows have alternated ever since.Selling the concept to potential exhibitors took a while, and my Dutch contact suggested that a tented show in March in Aberdeen was mad beyond belief.As it was, we managed to attract 140 exhibitors, who became too hot in a temperature of over 70°F as the sky was blue and the sun blazed down on the canvas roof.Both conference and exhibition were well attended, and the event ran smoothly despite a few hoax bomb calls. It all began as an idea hatched in a holiday camp in Great Yarmouth. Find out more about our crewing services skills and experience. 4205228 VAT Number: GB 765 346 017. Offshore Hub Platforms East Cameron 373 Water Depth: 441 feet Natural Gas Capacity: 195 MMcf/day Crude Oil Capacity: 3 MBPD Genesis Ownership: 100% Garden We are taking direct actions to protect employees health and safety including communicating updates regularly with our global teams, providing health alerts and prevention tips from the World Health Organization (WHO) and other governmental and regulatory authorities. Applicants should hold an ETO CoC as well as full STCW certificates and seafarer medical.

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