UK-based subsea cable manufacturer, XLCC, has welcomed Paul Dickson as their newly appointed Development Director, a strategic move following the recent planning approval of their Hunterston facility earlier this year. With over 34 years of extensive experience in intricate design, engineering, and construction projects, Dickson's appointment comes at a crucial juncture for XLCC.
In his role at XLCC, Paul Dickson will place his focus squarely on optimizing manufacturing efficiency while harnessing the power of a digital strategy. This approach will seamlessly integrate construction and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) equipment, paving the way for cutting-edge project delivery.
Before joining XLCC, Dickson's illustrious career included over a decade at ISG, where he served as a senior leader overseeing the successful delivery of multiple large-scale projects across diverse sectors, including data centers, life sciences, and manufacturing. Prior to his tenure at ISG, he held a pivotal role in directing mechanical, electrical, and public health projects at Mace Major Projects Group.
Expressing his excitement about his new role, Paul Dickson commented, “I am excited to join one of the UK's most ambitious green energy projects that will revolutionize how the country accesses new renewable sources. I genuinely believe the work we are doing to align with a digital, data-driven efficient model is game-changing and light years ahead of the rest of the industry. At XLCC, we are aligning integrated engineering and construction together with program and cost management that's data-driven, enabling efficient project delivery in a truly collaborative environment.”
Alan Mathers, Project Director at XLCC, extended a warm welcome to Paul Dickson, emphasizing the company's commitment to innovation and pushing boundaries in their pursuit of development milestones. Mathers acknowledged the ambitious nature of their endeavors, particularly as they work towards facilitating the green energy transition on the path to Net Zero.