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Williams Jet Tenders expands design team with appointment of new Senior Designer

by Williams Jet Tenders 21 Jul 2020 00:54 AEST

Williams Jet Tenders, the world's leading jet tender specialist, has announced that Oliver Browne has joined the design and engineering department as Senior Designer.

Oliver will be responsible for guiding the aesthetic direction of future products, as well as helping to develop all aspects of the design and construction of Williams' Jet Tenders with his experience as a qualified designer.

Oliver has over 16 years of experience working across the marine and automotive sectors, most recently working on the re-launch of the iconic Land Rover Defender. This followed various design roles and years of marine sector experience at leading British luxury yacht manufacturers including Sunseeker International and Fairline.

Commenting on the appointment, Dan Bloice-Smith, Development Director at Williams Jet Tenders, said: "We are delighted to welcome Oliver to the team and know he will be a valuable asset in the ongoing product development and design of our tenders. We are really pleased to be back up and running with design and production in full swing and are looking forward to drawing on Oliver's extensive experience with our future products."

Oliver added: "Williams Jet Tenders' reputation proceeds the business and I am very much looking forward to an exciting future here, helping the team on its journey as a genuine class leading manufacturer, with many exciting projects in the pipeline."

To find out further information about Williams please visit williamsjettenders.com.

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