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Yes, Stokey12, first job is at Appledore.
Infopath Form Systems I think....Best fit anyway
Tango1 Thanks for your 17.06 post
It is basically an it systems / Portal manager
Excellent news Stokey !:):)
Tango1 In relation to your 16.41 post do you know in this context what does IFS stand for. I presume it does not mean Institue of Fiscal Studies.
Harland & Wolff
Harland & Wolff10,784 followers8m • 8 minutes ago Follow
It's all go at Harland & Wolff (Appledore)!
'With one dock gate painted, turned and undergoing rubber seal fitting, the other is ready for final repairs before painting.'
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6764946999012864000/
Edit: Great pictures hopefully all to be completed this month.
JW did state he was not going to recruit until contracts awarded, Maybe it is under £300m so no RNS.
Latest Tweet looks like all is going well at Appledore https://twitter.com/Harland_Wolff1/status/1359181309436964866
Loosegoose In relation to your 16.38 post would I be right in thinking that is the first job advertised for Appledore?
Head of Ship Construction
BT1, Belfast
Up to £1100100 per annum + Very competitive package
I like the IFS support lead vacancy " up to £1 per anum??? obviously used a reputable agency...
Posted on LinkedIn - H&W advertising for a Head of Ship Construction at Appledore. Also some other jobs including 2 more business development roles. I assume you need a Head of Ship Construction to construct ships. Good news or ?
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kelly-o-rourke-8b224281_unlock-your-career-with-one-of-the-most-iconic-activity-6764554538503421952-cWC2
Hydrogen energy sector needs “significant scale-up” in investment, says broker
https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/940816/hydrogen-energy-sector-needs-significant-scale-up-in-investment-says-broker-940816.html
I see yesterday the specialist recruitment company in the marine business Faststream Recruitment have advertised some jobs at H & W. These include :-
Head of ship construction
https://www.totaljobs.com/job/head-of-construction/faststream-recruitment-job91843160?WT.mc_id=A_RE_JG8PPC_MP3_C46_20_TJ
IFS Support lead
https://www.totaljobs.com/job/support-lead/faststream-recruitment-job91844171
Marine estimator
https://www.totaljobs.com/job/marine/faststream-recruitment-job91627298?src=search&page=3&position=11&WT.mc_id=A_PT_CrossBrand_Jobsite&searchCriteria=Construction&searchLocation=Northern+Ireland&source=jobsite
Ship repair manager
https://www.totaljobs.com/job/repair-manager/faststream-recruitment-job91835251
IT Support manager
https://www.totaljobs.com/job/it-support-manager/faststream-recruitment-job91835392
Hmmmmm. Why would Infa advertise these jobs of head of ship construction, marine estimator and ship repair manager ? My calculator is suggesting 2 + 2 = Big floaty boats
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stokey12- Not really, just that we are debating so many possibilities but we continue to drift-I honestly believe the welding line is a significant purchase and for a contractual reason, but with the failure of JW to rns the alleged £60m contract that got stopped, it leaves me wandering what is a reportable contract to JW? Hopefully it can be a question at the roadshow.
Tango1 In relation to your 12.19 post this is rather opaque can you clarify a bit I assume that you are referring to some kind of possible contract.
Full of eastern promise.
Remember Sirius and Anglo American?
Bluey2
The call list for MPs taking part in debates in the Commons can be found here https://commonsbusiness.parliament.uk/document/45177/html#anchor-0. There are some interesting questions to the BEIS Ministers to start the day. Of possible particular interest is the two hour backbench debate starting at around 5pm on the Publication of the Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy. How you can spend two hours on the publication f a review is beyond a mere mortal like me but with the current cold snap the hot air might be of some use.
Some excellent joining of the dots this morning.
Perhaps we can set up our very own strategy department - non-exec of course!
You may remember that BP was an investor in this project a few years ago but pulled out as they were losing bags of money in their established storage portfolio in Europe; haven’t times changed though.
Provided we get the ML I’m a firm believer there could be considerable competition from the large utility players, oil and gas companies and trading houses both for equity and capacity in the project.
Fingers crossed the regulator and the government make the correct decision as this project could be the cornerstone of big environmental infrastructure investments in this part of the world.
Lottie123 In relation to your 07.06 post the other possibility is that BP will contract INFA to do all the fabrication work. With H&W being close by it would make sense as the subsea platforms would not need to go far. In addition with the new equipment INFA may be able to shorten the time to fabricate the parts.
Additionally, if BP goes ahead, it makes the investment by Triumph Subsea Services, as announced via the LOI 10th Dec, more logical and likely. What a huge difference that would make to the company.
The news that BP (along with German partner) are preferred bidder for the huge wind farm auction in the Irish sea, has made my old investment banker radar twitch. BP have stated their ambition to reposition themselves in the zero carbon power generation market. This windfarm is off the UK coast, nicely positioned opposite Belfast. It will require very significant investment in infrastructure, both fixed and floating. This is where Infrastrata have positioned themselves.
In my mind, it would make sense for a company committed to green energy that Hydrogen production and storage would also be an ambition. What better than an off the shelf investment in a company with exactly that type of asset (subject to the ML) again, exactly where Infrastrata is positioned.