OTT HydroMet invests in high-calibre engineer

Responding to the continued growth in its UK business, OTT HydroMet has recruited a further field service engineer to its UK team.

Simon Cockcroft joins from Siemens and will be responsible for helping with field installations, instrument service and calibration.

“I have always wanted to work with the latest technologies, but in the field, and OTT’s installations are often exactly that,” Simon explains.

OTT HydroMet’s European Service Manager, Robin Guy says:

“We are delighted to welcome Simon to the team. Our company’s longstanding reputation is built on the quality and reliability of the environmental data that our equipment delivers, so we need people of Simon’s calibre to ensure that we continue to deliver the highest possible levels of service.”

Simon has a first-class degree in Electronic Engineering from Newcastle University, in addition to an MSc in Mechatronics and Robotics from the University of Leeds.

At OTT HydroMet, he will be responsible for installing and servicing the company’s range of environmental monitoring, communications and data management products.

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