Global energy services firm Proserv won an industry award in recognition of its achievements after being named Company of the Year at the 2015 Subsea UK Awards. Proserv engineer John Stoddard, who joined the company as a graduate just three years ago, also came under the spotlight at the Subsea UK Awards as a finalist in the Young Emerging Talent category.
David Lamont, Proserv’s chief executive officer, said: “It is a real privilege to win this award particularly during what has been a very challenging time for the industry. It is also with great pride to see someone from our dedicated engineering team hailed as talent of the future.”
Photo courtesy of The BIG Partnership on behalf of Proserv
The Subsea UK accolade is one in a series of awards that Proserv has won in recent months. Promising young employees, Marnie Toal of Sauchen, Aberdeenshire, won the Oil & Gas UK Award for Apprentice of the Year while John Stoddard, of Peterculter, Aberdeen, also made the Graduate of the Year final shortlist at the awards. Proserv also scooped Business of the Year and Great Engineering & Manufacturing Company of the Year at Great Yarmouth’s Spirit of Enterprise Awards 2014. The company’s subsea controls centre of excellence is based in Great Yarmouth, UK. Last year, the team completed and released game-changing technology for subsea control and monitoring communications (Artemis 2G).