OceanWorks International Hires New Project Director
BURNABY, BC (PRWEB) March 02, 2017 -- Rich is responsible for overseeing and supporting the successful execution of all projects. Through the management of the PMO, the Project Director facilitates the required approval of project scopes, schedules, and budgets. Rich’s extensive experience is directly in line with OceanWorks’ growing subsea technology business in Oil & Gas, Submarine Rescue, and Ocean Observing Systems.
The Project Director will lead our project management personnel and processes to ensure that cost and schedule progression controls are effective, project risks are identified and mitigated in a timely manner, and OceanWorks continues to deliver on-time on budget projects to our customers. Rich brings to OceanWorks an awarded skillset established at BCHydro. While at BCH, his PMO was the recipient of the Project Management Institute (PMI) Office of the Year Award for 2016.
Glen Viau, President of OceanWorks International says, “I’ve worked with Rich on a number of challenging subsea and offshore projects in the past. His offshore experience combined with his disciplined approach to project management is a welcome addition to our growing team.”
OceanWorks International
OceanWorks International is a subsea solution engineering company, providing over 27 years of service to the Military, Scientific & Environmental, and Oil & Gas markets. Offering a full range of subsea system engineering, design and analysis, fabrication, testing, and project management services, OceanWorks has been at the cutting edge of subsea engineering design, deep submergence and diving technology, operations, and support and looks forward to providing subsea engineering solutions to its customers.
For more information regarding OceanWorks International’s products and services visit our website, http://www.oceanworks.com, or contact us at sales(at)oceanworks.com.
Phil Reynolds, OceanWorks International, http://www.oceanworks.com, +1 604-415-0088 Ext: 263, [email protected]
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