BBC News
watch One-Minute World News
Last Updated: Thursday, 15 February 2007, 16:54 GMT
Sixty new jobs for Aberdeen firm
ISS founding directors Ian Herd and Bruce Webster with their latest ROV
ISS is now embarking on a recruitment drive
Sixty new jobs are being created in Aberdeen as a sub-sea company invests £15m in new equipment.

Integrated Subsea Services (ISS) - formed in 2002 - will use eight new remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) to try and service growing demand.

The company is involved in sub-sea oil and gas work ranging from new field installation to platform repairs.

It is now embarking on the recruitment drive to find a mix of experienced ROV operators and trainees.

Managing director Ian Herd said: "In the early days we were largely dependent on agency personnel. But we have been developing our own quality workforce.

"We have spent the last four to five years quietly building the business in the North Sea and are proud of the success we have achieved.

"The shortage of people and equipment in our sector is worsening and investing in our fleet and our people puts us in pole position to meet demand."




RELATED INTERNET LINKS
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites



FEATURES, VIEWS, ANALYSIS
Charles Taylor comes out fighting in war crimes trial
Striking images from around the world
Eco-fatigue, getting up early and other teenage surprises

PRODUCTS & SERVICES

Americas Africa Europe Middle East South Asia Asia Pacific