News

02 May 2024

Steve Elliott MVO joins as Director of Operations and Engineering

Steve Elliott MVO joins as Director of Operations and Engineering

Sirius Insight is pleased to announce that Steve Elliott MVO has joined the company as Director of Operations and Engineering.

Steve served in the Royal Navy for 32 years, joining as an Artificer Apprentice before commissioning as a Weapon Engineer Officer. He served in a wide range of roles and operational deployments both ashore and afloat, his final role being as the Staff Weapon Engineer Officer (SWEO) to Fleet Operational Standards and Training (FOST). In this role he was responsible for training and assuring Royal Navy and partner nation ships prior to deployment. Prior to joining Sirius Insight, Steve has been working in the Middle East for 18 months as a consultant in maritime acquisition, capability assessment and enhancement. Steve brings to Sirius extensive experience in maritime engineering and providing the highest standards of service support to deliver operational excellence.

Malcolm Glaister, Chief Executive Officer of Sirius Insight, said:

“I’m delighted to welcome Steve on board. His decades of experience in the maritime environment and expertise in project design and management further strengthens the expert and growing team we have here at Sirius Insight, and his expertise will help to fuel our future organisational efficiency and effectiveness.

“Steve’s appointment comes at an important time for the business as we expand the deployment of our maritime surveillance technology into new territories overseas and continue to grow as the UK’s leading sector specialist.”

Steve Elliott MVO, Director of Operations and Engineering, said:

“I’m thrilled to be joining Sirius Insight, which is continuing to transform security and safety at sea in the UK and elsewhere. I look forward to working with the company’s software development and operations teams to ensure that we continue to deliver truly world-class solutions to our customers, tailored precisely to meet their specific operational requirements.”

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