Paul Wilby celebrates first full year at Amaro

This week, our friend and colleague, Paul Wilby, is celebrating his 1st full year as Tester in Charge here at Amaro!

Beginning his working life in the British Army as a combat engineer and electrician, Paul made the move to rail in 2002 and spent the next 20+ years supporting the likes of VolkerRail, Balfour Beatty, Thales, and Siemens.

Over the last 12 months with Amaro, however, he’s proved his worth time after time (after time), not only delivering the hugely responsible job of TIC, but also playing an instrumental role in the training and development of our 8 strong cohort of apprentices, helping them build strong foundations for a long and seriously rewarding career in rail.

Congratulations and thank you, Paul. We can’t imagine Amaro without you!

The photo depicts a group of four individuals, two men and two women, standing proudly at the Amaro exhibition booth during a conference. They are wearing business attire and lanyards, suggesting they are part of the event staff or representatives of Amaro. The booth features banners promoting the “Women in Amaro” initiative, which aims to empower diversity in the rail industry. Additional promotional materials and company branding such as “Railway Engineering Excellence” are displayed on the table and around the booth, which is located in a spacious, modern exhibition hall.

Amaro in attendance RIN Derby 2024

With exhibitors and visitors combined, more than 800 companies are expected to attend, all looking to...

The photo captures a speaker, a Caucasian middle-aged man in a white shirt, energetically addressing an audience at a conference. Behind him, a banner for the “Women in Amaro” initiative promotes “Empowering Diversity in Rail.” The banner outlines the initiative’s goal to attract more women to the rail industry, enhancing diversity and making Amaro more inclusive. Another male attendee in the background listens intently. The setting appears to be a well-lit conference room.

Amaro hosts impactful Health and Wellbeing Day

No ordinary catch up, more than 100 colleagues, clients and partners descended on Maidstone as part of our drive to boost health and wellbeing standards!

The image is a promotional graphic for the 2024 Heart of Gold Awards, with nominations now open. It features a dark blue background with the Amaro and Railway Benefit Fund (RBF) logos at the top. A large golden heart is in the center, emphasizing the award’s theme. Text on the image invites viewers to “Cast your vote in the comments,” indicating an interactive nomination process. The design uses gold and blue colour tones, giving it a distinguished and professional appearance.

Nominations for the Railway Benefit Fund’s 2024 ‘Heart of Gold Awards’ are now open

For the forth year in a row, Amaro sponsors 'Team Award'