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End Systems – Armed Forces Day 2019

Tomorrow is armed forces day, so we thought we’d take a moment to recognise those that have fought, and continue to fight for our freedom. Our gratification is immeasurable!

In light of tomorrows recognition for our servicemen and women, we thought we’d recognise the service of our very own Craig White.

Craig joined the Royal Corp of Artillery in 2010, and after completing his basic training went on to join 3 RHA as part of a fire support team based in Germany. From there he was involved in various exercises in Austria, Kenya, Canada and Dubai. In 2013 Craig travelled to Afghanistan and served as a driver and signaller where his team oversaw various operations. In 2015 Craig left the army for a new challenge, eventually embarking on his career here at End Systems!

End Systems – New Starter

This week we’ve welcomed Christopher Jones to the End Systems team.

Christopher is joining our Commissioning Department as a Trainee Commissioning Engineer and has been hard at work this week completing his Asbestos, IOSH and CSCS qualifications, as well as completing inductions for his first week on site, starting next Monday.

Best of luck with your career at End Systems, another great addition to an already great team!

End Systems – Live on Sky Sports

A few months ago we sponsored Leigh Miners U12’s girls team, one of our local clubs. The girls have been going from strength to strength as a team, so as a reward, they will be leading out Leeds Rhino’s when they play St Helens tonight at the Totally Wicked Stadium. The best part is, it’s being broadcast live on Sky Sports Arena, kick off at 7.45pm!

If you manage to catch the game this evening, then look out for the ESL logo on their shirts!

Have a great evening girls!

CSA – Another Qualification in the Bag!

This week we’re congratulating our very own Danny Brockley on his recent CSA Grade 4 success. Danny has been with End Systems for over 10 years now, and continues to increase his learning and experience by using the CSA’s grading structure.

A big well done to Danny, wishing you every success with your future studies!

End Systems – New Starters

Last week we welcomed Adam Green and Jake Brackenridge to the business. Both are starting as apprentice engineers and will be great additions to an already fantastic team.

They ran through some intense training in their first week here, obtaining their IOSH, Asbestos Awareness and CSCS qualifications. After running through some occupational health tests last week, both have been sent out to site today to embark on their HVAC commissioning careers.

We wish both every success and a massive welcome to the team!

End Systems – Work Winning

End Systems – Work Winning

We’re pleased to announce that we are working with John Sisk & Son on the Circle Square project in Manchester.

Circle Square is an office development taking place in the Oxford Road Corridor. Sisk are due to complete all current contract works on the project, which at peak will employ a workforce of 1,300 people, during 2021.

End Systems are set to carry out the commissioning management on all 7 buildings to secure the full scheme with Sisk and have already started as we speak!

End Systems – CSA Awards 2019 Nominees

We can proudly confirm that we have been nominated as finalists for this year’s CSA awards in multiple categories. These awards show great recognition for the fantastic work we carry out here at ESL, so please see the nominations below:

Project of the Year – End Systems : CRL Farringdon Station
Commissioning Provider of the Year – End Systems
Commissioning Management Award – Rob Cleworth
Investment in Training Award – Kay Corlett
Student of the Year – Lewis Camilleri
Engineer of the Year – Danny Brockley

A very well done to all nominees! Best of luck on the night!

End Systems – Work Winning

End Systems – Work Winning

We’re happy to announce that we will once again be working alongside Manchester University and Crown House Technologies (CHt) on the Sir Henry Royce Institute project.

The Institute’s remit is to support the UK manufacturing base and reduce the time to take new materials from invention to market.

Working on such a prestigious project and maintaining our continued relationship with the University and CHt is something we’re extremely proud of here at ESL.