Several colleagues from OnSite’s flow surveying department have been spotlighted for their dedication and talent, as part of Employee Appreciation Day. 

Left to right – James Beaumont, Scott Palmer and Chris Ritchie

Field technicians Chris Ritchie, Scott Palmer and James Beaumont are recognised for their work on the largest flow survey project the department has ever seen in Dublin, Ireland. The project involved nearly 300 flow monitors and associated survey equipment. The initial preparation and limited time frame for getting it up and running were made possible by the team’s unwavering commitment, which included working, and staying, away from home on countless weekends.

The above project coincides with the efforts of data analysts Asmat Akhtar, Jack Tingle and Paul Chandler. They received enormous amounts of data to process on a weekly basis, which was no easy task considering the inclement Irish weather that often surcharged the sewer system and caused technical issues with the equipment. Despite these challenges, Asmat, Jack and Paul tackled data rectification with admirable dedication, ensuring the project’s outstanding success.

In the short time since his appointment as technical manager, Chis Fowler has transformed the operation in the warehouse and the flow technical workshop. The changes that he has implemented have increased equipment turnaround and adopted new cost-saving innovations.

Back row, left to right – Mike Preece, Paul Chandler, Chris Fowler, Andi Cresswell.
Front row, left to right – Asmat Akhtar, Alice Thornycroft, Dan Uttly, Jack Tingle, Steve Heppelthwaite, Anton Barone.

Finally, operations colleagues Steve Heppelthwaite, Dan Uttley, Andi Cresswell and Anton Barone are commended for being customer centric and offering a tailored service.

These colleagues are just a few members of the hardworking OnSite team that contribute daily to the success of the business.