Data centre cooling solutions vendor, STULZ Australia, has embarked on a new round of recruitment to cater for expansion of its business in the Australian market.
The Australian business, an offshoot of Germany-headquartered STULZ GmbH, says three new hires will be sought in the latter half of this year and eight new roles will be filled following a “record year of client wins, new partnerships, and company investments”.
STULZ, with more than 5300 employees in 130 countries, employs 55 people across Australia and New Zealand and this is set to rise to about 60 by the end of the year.
John Jakovcevic, managing director of STULZ Australia, says the business is recruiting for roles in Melbourne and in Sydney, and has already welcomed three new staff members.
{loadposition peter}Luke Pescarini has been appointed as national business development director and Katrina Crittenden as the people and culture manager in the Sydney office, with Jarrod McDonald appointed as a service manager in the Melbourne office.
Jakovcevic says STULZ has recently teamed up with host of new partners, including Oper8, its first channel distribution partner for its MicroDC solutions, Canadian-based CoolIT, for the direct liquid chip cooling technology, and Modulan for its “unique and innovative approach” to containment and racks.
He said the Australian company had also invested in a number of workplace programmes and innovations as part of its vision 2020 strategic plan, such as a comprehensive well-being programme for its staff, coaching, training and personal development programmes, a new showroom, and digital transformation strategies.