Job Title: QSHE Manager
Location: Andover, UK
shentongroup requires a QSHE (Quality, Safety, Health & Environment) Manager to join the team at Shenton House, Andover.
Job Title: QSHE Manager
Location: Andover, UK
shentongroup requires a QSHE (Quality, Safety, Health & Environment) Manager to join the team at Shenton House, Andover.
One of shentongroup’s key competencies is our ability to seamlessly schedule projects, posing zero power outage and disruption to our clients’ facilities whilst we make changeovers and install new generator sets.
The Energy Management Industry is gearing itself for this year’s Energy Management Summit (@EnergyMSummit), taking place on 4th October at Radisson Blu Hotel, London Stansted.
For shentongroup, September is business as usual, providing scores of organisations throughout the British Isles with Standby Power, Uninterruptible Power Supplies and Combined Heat & Power systems.
For Immediate Release
Hampshire, UK
Understanding Your Power Options as National Grid Scraps Last Resort Scheme
The shentongroup team is certainly enjoying the glorious warm weather throughout our various UK offices and depots, where we’re still working hard, we hasten to add.
It would be a poor show not to at least mention the Rio Olympics, especially with Team GB sitting in second place on the overall medal board.
Job Title: CHP Commissioning Engineer
Location: Anywhere in the UK
This is an opportunity to join a thriving GasEngine CHP & Generator business, in an industry with a substantial future. The successful candidate is likely to be an experienced but energetic person with time served on the tools.
Brexit could add some £350m to UK energy bills, according to The Telegraph. Doubts over the future operation of the energy market, along with increased financing costs may well lead energy companies to demand greater subsidies to build and operate power plants.
Whilst we’ve reported on the instability of National Grid power supplies a great deal, some good news comes in the form of a recent article in The Guardian which states that a record 46% of the UK’s electricity was generated by clean energy sources last year.