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EARTH ENVIRONMENTAL & GEOTECHNICAL ARE VERY PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF ROSS MCINTYRE, OUR NEW ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR.

EARTH ENVIRONMENTAL & GEOTECHNICAL ARE VERY PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF ROSS MCINTYRE, OUR NEW ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR.

Ross comes from a local consultancy practice where he helped to establish a new regional office and managed a team of engineers and contractors.

Ross joins the Head Office team at Earth Environmental & Geotechnical, based in Stockport, to work with their experienced Engineers, Geologists, Applied Environmental Engineers, and Environmental Scientists.

Adam Czarnecki (Managing Director)

“For over 7 years, Earth Environmental and Geotechnical have built a reputation grounded in the expertise and experience of our people, so we are delighted to have Ross, an experienced Geo-Environmental Engineer join the team.

Ross has extensive experience in Factual and Interpretative Report writing for various geo-environmental projects and ground investigation projects. He has overseen projects from initial tender, through project planning, implementation, and finally completion and submission. His experience will be fully utilized as we are currently working on several interesting projects.

Ross represents Earth Environmental & Geotechnical’s commitment to our clients to deliver the very best in consulting and technical excellence. Our aim is to provide a national service delivered by local offices, run by technically proficient staff with strong business acumen. So Ross’s experience will further strengthen our team.”

Ross is a Geology graduate from Liverpool University and specializes in Ground Gas Assessments and computer programming.

See More:-https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/earth-environmental-geotechnical-new-associate-director/



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