Change in field command for Dynniq

 

Leading ITS firm Dynniq has announced that operations director Julian Lidiard will be stepping down from his role and handing over to Richard Bevins, current head of urban operations.

Mr Bevins will join the senior leadership team taking over responsibilities in Dynniq’s field engineering services business.

Mr Lidiard was appointed as a director in December 2014, initially with responsibility for Urban Field Service Operations.

He said: 'I have thoroughly enjoyed my time in the business, working with talented people through both interesting and challenging times, evolving the delivery function to where we are today. However I have reached a point in my life where I need to ease up a bit, look after my health and improve my work life balance…”

Managing director, Daniel Ruiz, commented. 'I would like to take this opportunity to thank Julian for the contribution he has made to the business since joining and wish him well with his future endeavours.

'With Julian leaving and Richard taking on his field engineering responsibilities, Dynniq is continuing to move forward with its strategy to become a leaner, more effective and reliable business, enabling us to continue to build on relationships with our legacy customers.

'Part of our business transformation strategy as Dynniq is to be increasingly Pro-active, Reliable and Open. Finding ways of working better, sticking to our commitments and continuing to be known for being honest and approachable helps us to achieve this. We will continue to put the customer first.'

Mr Bevins said: 'Having successfully worked with Julian for a few years on many diverse projects, both in the UK and Ireland, my intention is to build on the solid foundations he has created, ensuring Dynniq’s field engineering services team continues to be regarded as an excellent service provider which is aligned and complementary to Dynniq’s products and systems supporting the flow of traffic, people and goods around our transport network.'

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