Detectronic appoints Rob Button as Service Delivery Director

Detectronic, a leading provider of wastewater management solutions, has appointed Rob Button as Service Delivery Director. 

In this pivotal role, Rob will be instrumental in overseeing the delivery of complex projects, managing the project management team, and ensuring the efficient execution of field service operations.

With Detectronic consistently securing an increasing number of sophisticated projects, Rob’s extensive experience and proven track record in project management will be invaluable in maintaining the company’s reputation for delivering high-quality solutions.

Neil Butler, Managing Director of Detectronic expressed his enthusiasm about Rob’s appointment, stating:

“We are thrilled to welcome Rob to the Detectronic team. His appointment comes at a crucial time for us as we continue to expand our operations and take on more complex projects. Rob’s leadership and expertise will play a pivotal role in driving our service delivery forward, ensuring that we continue to exceed our clients’ expectations.”

“I am excited to join Detectronic and contribute to the company’s continued success,” said Rob Button. “I look forward to working with the talented team here to deliver exceptional service and drive innovation in the wastewater management industry.”

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