Chippenham, UK, 2014-Nov-18
Bringing more than 30 years’ experience gained across a number of engineering and safety roles, Nick takes responsibility for a broad portfolio, including Standards, Platforms and Portfolio, Research and Development, engineering governance and all aspects of safety.
Nick, brings significant rail projects delivery experience from senior positions at Balfour Beatty Rail Projects and Carillion.
Commenting on the appointment, Siemens Managing Director, Paul Copeland, said: “I’m delighted to welcome Nick to the company and to my executive team. I’m sure that his extensive rail engineering, safety and assurance skills and experience will be a considerable asset to the company in delivering excellence to our clients in these vital aspects of business delivery.”
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