Halifax Courier

Company team doubles in size

- Staff Reporter

HIGH VOLTAGE electrical engineerin­g firm Smith Brothers has added 39 years of power system design expertise to its portfolio with a quartet of specialist appointmen­ts at its Sheffield office – doubling the headcount from four to eight.

Elland-headquarte­red Smith Brothers opened its second Yorkshire premises – on Parkway Avenue, Sheffield – in September 2018, to further bolster its extensive remit of turnkey electrical engineerin­g services and has overseen the delivery of 16 projects since its inception.

Having added civil design engineer Sameh Dawoud to the team

Tom Kirkham has since joined as a primary electrical design engineer, bringing with him nine years of experience within the sector, from employers such as ABB Power Grids and Morrisons Utility Connection­s.

Working part-time

while studying for a PHD in electrical engineerin­g and SMART grids at the University of Strathclyd­e, Kianoush Naraghipou­r has also come on board as an earthing design engineer. The final appointmen­t, senior protection and controls (P&C) design engineer Scott

Walker, adds a further 20 years of experience to the team.

Richard Furniss, senior design manager at Smith Brothers power system design said: “As our reputation as an ICP and EPC specialist flourishes, we are finding that clients which enlist us for complex connection projects also require extensive studies and expert design skills – including civil and structural alongside core electrical. With a large number of high voltage connection projects currently in planning, design and constructi­on, the demand for electrical design services has grown exponentia­lly and we’re proud to be able to further enhance our offering and overall service to clients with these latest appointmen­ts.”

‘The demand for electrical design services has grown exponentia­lly’

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