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Renewable energy firm starts recruitmen­t drive

- COREENA FORD Business writer coreena.ford@reachplc.com

ARECRUITME­NT drive has been launched after a global renewable energy business picked a North East base to host its UK head office.

Endiprev, which provides commission­ing, servicing and troublesho­oting support to wind farm operators around the world, already has operations in eight countries and has now opted to open offices in Quay West, Sunderland, on the back of the region’s growing community of skilled engineers and status as a renewable energy hub.

The company is currently overseeing a recruitmen­t drive within the North East and plans on increasing headcount significan­tly over the next three years, including creating more than 12 apprentice­ships.

Endiprev UK has establishe­d a team of technician­s to work from its new UK head office and has plans to create a further 40 full time jobs over the next 12 months, including maintenanc­e technician­s to work on upcoming UK projects, office staff and engineers.

Mark Forrest, managing director of Endiprev UK, said: “The decision to invest in the North East was really down to our shareholde­rs based in Portugal.

“The UK market is one that is experienci­ng significan­t growth and opening a subsidiary within the UK aligned with the group strategy. We’ve recently been awarded a couple of contracts within the UK and specifical­ly the North East, meaning the time had come to establish the UK operation.

“After being shown around multiple areas, they realised there was a real opportunit­y for the North East to establish itself as a stronghold for renewable energy and they felt it was the right place to setup as Endiprev UK. The region is fast-establishi­ng itself as a world-leader in renewable energy and the move to Sunderland’s West Quay puts us right at the heart of this growing hub.

“It’s right on the doorstep of some of the world’s largest offshore wind developmen­ts and has a great workforce to tap into. It’s perfect for a business like ours.”

The company is currently in discussion­s with Newcastle College’s Energy Academy to take on three apprentice wind turbine technician­s next year, with a view of ramping up its intake following the onboarding of its first cohort.

Mr Forrest added: “The North East’s rich industrial heritage means the region is home to a huge community of skilled engineers who have gone on to work across the globe, resulting in a vast talent pool for businesses like ours to tap into. It is also fortunate to be home to a number of forward-thinking training providers and colleges who have been quick to realise the benefits of ensuring that young people have the skills required to embrace the green jobs of tomorrow and this was another huge draw for us.

“We already have fantastic relationsh­ips with most of the world’s leading energy providers and by teaming up with the Energy Academy at Newcastle College, we’ll be able to provide the training and work opportunit­ies for those young people wanting to work in the green industries and secure a career in a really rewarding industry.”

Endiprev received support from the business investment team at Sunderland City Council, which showed them a number of sites before they agreed to take up space at Quay West.

Councillor Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council, said: “We are thrilled that Endiprev has chosen to invest in the city. Over recent years, we’ve invested heavily into ensuring Sunderland is best placed to capitalise on the growing green economy and this has already led to businesses from across the globe investing hundreds of millions of pounds here.

“Sunderland is fast establishi­ng itself as a desirable place for those in the green industries to do business and we are overjoyed to be able to now be able to add Endiprev to that ever-growing list.”

 ?? ?? Left to right: Mark Forrest, managing director of Endiprev UK, Carlos Goncalves, operations manager and Coun Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council
Left to right: Mark Forrest, managing director of Endiprev UK, Carlos Goncalves, operations manager and Coun Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council

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