News18 January 2023

Swift Anchors is recruiting

Swift Anchors, the British company that is deploying a suite of cost efficient, rapidly deployable and environmentally sensitive anchoring solutions for the global offshore energy (floating wind, floating solar, tidal and wave) and aquaculture industries is seeking to recruit people to its engineering team. The need to recruit – the company has plans to more than double its workforce during 2023 – has been spurred by its current work programme and a growing commercial interest in its technologies.

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SWIFT ANCHORS RECRUITING TO RESPOND TO GROWING BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Swift Anchors, the British company that is deploying a suite of cost efficient, rapidly deployable and environmentally sensitive anchoring solutions for the global offshore energy (floating wind, floating solar, tidal and wave) and aquaculture industries is seeking to recruit people to its engineering team. The need to recruit  – the company has plans to more than double its workforce during 2023 – has been spurred by its current work programme and a growing commercial interest in its technologies.

Swift Anchors, which has been owned by AQUOS SCHOTTEL Marine Technologies since October 2022, is currently working on marine energy projects on both sides of the Atlantic, and is pursuing a number of other project opportunities, in particular within the floating offshore wind sector.

In this first phase of recruitment, the company is recruiting for a Senior Geotechnical Engineer, a Systems Engineer and a Mechanical Design Engineer.  The roles are based in Edinburgh, though working overseas is likely.  A second round of recruitment – for engineering and operational roles – will commence shortly. 

David Ainsworth, Managing Director of Swift Anchors said: “We need to expand our team if we are to meet the growing demand for our anchoring solutions this year and in future years.  There is a clear and unrelenting market need for renewable, ocean-based energy across the world which can only be met if reliable and cost-effective anchoring and mooring systems can support them. We are strengthening our team now and over the next 6-12 months in response to the growing number of project opportunities that we see in UK and international waters.”