What's New › Awards & RecognitionTransfield Services announces appointment of TIMEC employee to North American positionLa Porte, April 21, 2008 – Transfield Services North America (TSNA) announced today the appointment of TIMEC employee Chris Lamb to the position of Procurement General Manager for TSNA. Following is TSNA CEO and President Joseph Sadatmehr’s message. New Appointment: General Manager – Procurement; Transfield Services North America I would like to take this opportunity to welcome Chris Lamb to the role of General Manager – Procurement; Transfield Services North America. Chris will be based in Carson, Ca and will report to me. In this role, Chris will initially drive various initiatives identified as part of the North American Integration project. He will link with other procurement professionals based within the various businesses as we seek to leverage our scale and larger buying power across North America (including Canada). Chris has more than 11 years of procurement and operations experience with TIMEC. Most recently, Chris was Procurement Manager for TIMEC. Chris’s experience in procurement with TIMEC provides a fabulous base upon which to take many of the learnings and apply them across a larger portfolio. Chris is the newest addition to our North American management team. Regards, Joseph Sadatmehr Chief Executive Officer and President Transfield Services North America TIMEC announces Handy Dan drawing competition winner
La Porte, January 29, 2008 – TIMEC announces the winner and runners-up of the Handy Dan drawing competition taking place in December 2007. The purpose of the competition was to raise hand-safety awareness in 2008 by involving all TIMEC employees and their families, while maintaining world-class safety standards in the workplace. TIMEC HSE followed the suggestion of La Porte, TX employee Mike Jankiewicz by accepting drawings of octopuses that would represent an eightfold hand-safety awareness. The competition was fierce as many employees' children and grandchildren sent entries of what Handy Dan the Octopus should look like. The first place goes to 12-year old Danyelle Jones, daughter of Jacqueline House, TIMEC employee working at the ConocoPhillips Ponca City, OK site. The two runners-up are 10-year old Adam Salud, son of TIMEC Risk Management Administrator Marifi Salud based in the Carson, CA office; and 15-year old Kaley Brett, daughter of TIMEC Site Manager Mark Brett, working at the Dow Pittsburg, CA facility. Congratulations to all the participants in the Handy Dan drawing competition. Handy Dan will be coming soon to other TIMEC jobsites and offices. February 2007TIMEC goes global with Transfield Services Transfield Services is a leading international provider of operations, maintenance, asset and project management services. It also owns, operates and maintains major infrastructure assets. Transfield Services has more than 18,000 employees working across Australia, New Zealand, the United States, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, South East Asia, India and Canada. The Company operates across diverse industries including: mining and process; hydrocarbons; roads; rail and public transport; water; power; telecommunications; facilities management; and defence. Transfield Services Limited is publicly listed in Australia and included in the S&P/ASX 200 with a turnover of A$2 billion. |
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