Norwegian group creates 500 Aberdeenshire jobs

NORWEGIAN energy services firm Aker yesterday unveiled plans to create 500 energy jobs in Aberdeenshire over the next two years, swelling its headcount in the region beyond the 3,000 mark.

The energy jobs boost, announced as part of First Minister Alex Salmond’s visit to Norway, will filter through over the next two years and comes on top of 350 jobs created since August.

Aker chief financial officer Leif Borge said demand for the company’s services was growing in both the North Sea and in international markets, fuelling the need to take on more staff.

Growth in Scotland is coming from the firm’s subsea and drilling technology businesses in Dyce and its Portlethen-based well intervention services unit.

About 2,700 of Aker’s 23,500 staff are based in Aberdeenshire, with a further team of 200 engineers in London

Salmond said: “Aker is one of Norway’s flagship companies, with extensive global operations and already a huge presence in Scotland. I am delighted it now plans further investment and job creation in the city, delivering a great boost for the North-east and wider Scottish economy.”

News of the jobs boost came as Inverness-based Global Energy Group announced plans to open a permanent office in Norway, having had a presence in the country for the past seven years.

The firm’s Global Project Services (GPS) division already works with Norwegian clients – including Aker, Kvaerner and Statoil – and has now secured premises near Bergen to build its business in the country.

Gavin Macdonald, managing director of GPS, said his firm was already working on major construction, maintenance and modification projects in the power generation sectors but said that the firm now needed to commit to opening a permanent office so that it can grow its business in Scandinavia.

Oil and gas company announces 500 new jobs in north east of Scotland

An oil and gas firm has announced plans to create 500 new jobs in the north-east of Scotland.

Aker Solutions already employs 2700 people in the area at the company’s Dyce and Portlethen bases.

The 500 oil and gas jobs are in addition to 350 new positions created since last August, when the company announced its intention to create new jobs in Aberdeen.

The jobs were announced as First Minister Alex Salmond held talks at the international oil services company’s headquarters in Oslo, Norway.

Mr Salmond said: “Aker Solutions is one of Norway’s flagship companies, with extensive global operations and already a huge presence in Scotland. I am delighted that they now plan further investment and job creation in the city, delivering a great boost for the north-east and wider Scottish economy.”

Leif Borge, Aker Solutions’ president and chief financial officer, added: “Aker Solutions has a proud heritage in Aberdeen and we are looking forward to tapping further into the excellent oil and gas competence base here. We are experiencing activity growth in both the UK North Sea and international markets.

“Our objective is to provide an even better level of support to our customers, which will enable us to win more work and capitalise on the expected market growth. Hence we are investing in our operation in Scotland.”

Aker Solutions provides oilfield products, systems and services for customers in the oil and gas industry worldwide. The company employs approximately 23,500 people in more than 30 countries.

Source: http://news.stv.tv/north/99900-boost-for-oil-and-gas-sector-as-aker-solutions-creates-500-new-jobs/