Joel Stevens appointed as new OnSite Managing Director

OnSite, South Staffordshire Plc’s water and wastewater specialist, has announced the appointment of Joel Stevens as its new Managing Director, following an external selection process.

Joel joins OnSite from utilities and low carbon infrastructure management business MUJV, where he was MD. Before this, Joel held senior roles at Veolia Water UK and May Gurney Utilities, which has since been acquired by the Kier Group.

Charley Maher, CEO of South Staffordshire PLC, said:

“I am delighted to welcome Joel to OnSite and the wider South Staffordshire Plc Group. He brings with him extensive experience in operations, commercial strategy, and business development which will be instrumental in driving OnSite’s continued success and expansion. This is a key appointment for our Group as we continue to grow.

“I look forward to him joining us later this year, and to the OnSite leadership team continuing to drive the business forward to deliver for our clients, employees and wider community. I’d like to take this opportunity to also thank Andrew Lobley, Interim MD at OnSite, for the significant progress and contribution he has made to the business in a short period of time as he moves on to his next role within our Group.”

Joel Stevens
Joel Stevens

Joel Stevens added:

“I’m delighted to be joining OnSite and I really look forward to building on the previous progress the business has made. I can’t wait to meet and work with the team to deliver great experiences for our clients and their customers as well as ensuring we are a great place to work for our people.”

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