Clearview National February 2016 - Issue 171 | Page 22

INDUSTRYNEWS Joining the Team Fuel Card Services has enhanced its attractive employee benefits by adding the Perkbox programme. »»Its people already enjoy rest area televisions, fresh fruit baskets, massage chairs and an extra ‘birthday’ day off. The new engagement programme brings further rewards and incentives to 300 personnel across all five Fuel Card Services offices. Russ Kenyon, head of group sales, said: “Our continuing year-on-year success is largely due to finding and keeping excellent people. Naturally, rewarding them has always been hugely important to us. Everyone likes to receive extra treats and Perkbox offers an efficient way of delivering the sort of worthwhile goodies our people deserve.” The benefits include discounts at supermarkets, 50 high street chains and 20,000 shops nationally. Other offers cover restaurants, coffee shops, theatres, tourist attractions, gyms, technology, travel and insurance. There are thousands of rewards altogether, all easily redeemed via a smartphone app or through the Perkbox web site. Fuel Card Services is currently recruiting account management staff. They will be responsible for bringing in new customers and then looking after their business needs. No previous experience is necessary, with full NVQ training provided in sales and account management. Applicants will need to be excellent communicators with a confident telephone manner, self-motivated, energetic and positive. They can expect a competitive salary with uncapped performance bonus, life assurance, pension, and discounts on private healthcare and more – including the Perkbox programme. People wanting to find out more about joining Fuel Card Services in Burnley, Glasgow, Leeds, Oxford or Whitstable should email careers@ fuelcardservices.com 22 » F EB 2016 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS GETS A FACE LIFT »»Specially-adapted façade systems from Wicona have been specified for a new £26m library – a magnificent and inspirational undergraduate facility for the University of Leeds, one of the largest universities in the UK. The 6,500sqm state-of-theart learning hu b will help the University attract more students in an increasingly competitive higher education environment and provides a major cultural centre to enrich the student experience and the wider community. It is a new gateway to the University, and its design is a bold and confident statement for the future of the institution. The four-storey library features stepped façades to the north and south elevations that unlock a series of generous public spaces. It was conceived as a ribbon of learning around a central circulation and internal study space. Each floor plate steps up towards the south of the site and the internal atrium. Portland stone cladding adds weight to the building and helps to present it as a place of importance to the University, complemented by extensive use of glass constructed from Wicona’s WICTEC 50SG structural glazing. Commenting on the project, Torsten Bauszus, Senior Architect at ADP, said: “This was a complex scheme located in a historic and urban context so the building envelope required very high quality, bespoke materials and design detailing. “The Wicona curtain walling had to meet a number of stringent specification criteria, including aesthetics, thermal and structural performance, and a high level of noise protection. It was also critical that the glazing was sufficiently robust to support the vertical blades for solar shading and that the connections could be integrated and carefully engineered. We are really pleased with how the glazing is performing. Wicona’s systems delivered our expectations and we will be specifying them for future projects.”