NESTrack, the specialist rail division of technical and engineering recruitment company NES, has retained its Network Rail Link Up approval and high efficiency logo following an intensive audit.
Furthermore, the company - one of only a few Link Up approved organisations that has permission to conduct full audits electronically - passed the training and assessment element of the approval without non-conformity. The faultless score contributed to the overall success of the audit, which is mandatory for all suppliers of safety critical workers within the rail industry.
Says Mark Tully, chief operating officer (UK) at NES: Named one of the fastest growing companies in 2006, NESTrack has enjoyed considerable success and our Link Up approval continues to demonstrate and support this. The A1 status achieved by quality systems assistant, Antony McQuarrie in January 2007 allows him to assess candidates against an agreed standard of competence and provides further support for NESTrackís expansion moving forward.
NESTrack has retained its Network Rail Link Up approval

NESTrack has retained its Network Rail Link Up approval and high efficiency logo following an intensive audit




