GRAHAM Announced That They Have Appointed a New Director
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GRAHAM, the family owned company that manages to deliver a range of value adding services to its clients across a wide range of different sectors has announced that they have appointed a new director for their rail sector. The company has appointed Jonathan Kerr to the new position.

Jonathan Kerr has worked for GRAHAM for the past 15 years and has been able to generate a depth of knowledge in this industry that will make him an asset to the company. Jonathan is a popular and widely respected professional in the civil engineering industry and has been involved on a wide range of complex projects over the course of his career.

Jonathan mainly has experience working on complex projects within the rail, highways and marine sectors and has managed, throughout his time at GRAHAM to progress through the company. Jonathan started his career at GRAHAM as a site engineer before being promoted to project manager and the to contract manager. This step by step progression through the company will give Jonathan Kerr an in depth knowledge of how this area of the company works and the best ways to make sure the division is working at its most efficient.

At the moment Jonathan Kerr is overseeing a number of different high profile projects including Kenilworth railway station, which is a design and build project that has been awarded to them by Warwickshire County Council. GRAHAM and Jonathan are also working on the Network Rail project at Westdown Road bridge.

In his new position as director of the rail sector at GRAHAM, Jonathan has expressed his intention to draw on his previous experience within the company in order to improve the company’s offering to clients as well as improve the company position within the rail industry. Jonathan will be expected to provide leadership and direction to this section of the company as the team continues to grow while also communicating with the stakeholders involved in his projects.

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