Temporary structure specialist Neptunus has made four appointments across its UK operation.
 
Neptunus managing director April Trasler has announced that Rob Smith is named as site operations manager, while Richard Treml is a new project manager overseeing major events for the Northampton-based  company. 
 
Meanwhile, Liz Lowther has been appointed in the role of logistics co-ordinator and Lisa Hyatt is appointed as project co-ordinator.
 
Smith brings 18 years experience in the industry, from a site operative erecting temporary structures early in his career to most recently managing large-scale overlay contracts, including the delivery of 60,000sqm of temporary structures at the 2012 Olympics.
 
“Neptunus has the vision and equipment to take on the really complex projects within our industry which I am really keen to be involved in,” Smith said. “In fact, the more complex and difficult, the better for me. Delivering an exceptional service to clients while protecting the commercial business interests of my employer is a key skill I have developed over many years  and I’m looking forward to being the person who pulls everything together to the mutual satisfaction of everyone involved.”
 
Treml has 16 years experience working for companies, including All Span, in project management and business development roles with a strong sales element.

“Every project is different, as are the requirements of each client, and each site has its quirks which makes it a very interesting industry to work in,” he said. “One of my strengths, I think, is being able to talk quite openly and frankly with each client in order to achieve the best results for them. Neptunus is a big name in the industry in the UK, and Europe, working on some really interesting jobs. It has some great people working here so I’m really keen to get involved and play my part.” 

Lowther, who started with Neptunus in April on a temporary part-time basis, has now accepted a full-time position as a logistics co-ordinator.
 

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Temporary structure specialist Neptunus has made four appointments across its UK operation.
 
Neptunus managing director April Trasler has announced that Rob Smith is named as site operations manager, while Richard Treml is a new project manager overseeing major events for the Northampton-based  company. 
 
Meanwhile, Liz Lowther has been appointed in the role of logistics co-ordinator and Lisa Hyatt is appointed as project co-ordinator.
 
Smith brings 18 years experience in the industry, from a site operative erecting temporary structures early in his career to most recently managing large-scale overlay contracts, including the delivery of 60,000sqm of temporary structures at the 2012 Olympics.
 
“Neptunus has the vision and equipment to take on the really complex projects within our industry which I am really keen to be involved in,” Smith said. “In fact, the more complex and difficult, the better for me. Delivering an exceptional service to clients while protecting the commercial business interests of my employer is a key skill I have developed over many years  and I’m looking forward to being the person who pulls everything together to the mutual satisfaction of everyone involved.”
 
Treml has 16 years experience working for companies, including All Span, in project management and business development roles with a strong sales element.

“Every project is different, as are the requirements of each client, and each site has its quirks which makes it a very interesting industry to work in,” he said. “One of my strengths, I think, is being able to talk quite openly and frankly with each client in order to achieve the best results for them. Neptunus is a big name in the industry in the UK, and Europe, working on some really interesting jobs. It has some great people working here so I’m really keen to get involved and play my part.” 

Lowther, who started with Neptunus in April on a temporary part-time basis, has now accepted a full-time position as a logistics co-ordinator.
 

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