Growth on the radar
for TrellisWorks

TrellisWorks is looking to recruit additional engineers and sales support as it further develops its reach into new technologies such as Private 5g and in-building cellular enhancement.

As we celebrate a milestone year, we have already seen significant growth in the last 12 months, particularly in key areas such as security, transport and construction. To meet growing demand, we are now looking to increase our team by a fifth over the next few months with up to 6 new roles in engineering and sales.

Dominic Scarr, joint Managing Director, said: “TrellisWorks has been providing innovative connectivity solutions to major UK and international businesses for over 20 years. Specialising in making complex problems simple, we bring together all aspects of connectivity to create adaptable networks for complex environments.

“Think of creating wireless systems in underground caves, AI enabled CCTV on moving ships or setting up major construction teams with cellular and computer networks in the middle of empty fields with no access to existing traditional infrastructure.   

“TrellisWorks is at the forefront of the industry, helping to create the digital technology systems powering economic growth, keeping people safe and the world connected.”

Managing Director Grant Holman, who joined as an engineer in 2010, said: “TrellisWorks has continued to go from strength to strength over the years driven by its passion for finding innovative solutions in complex situations. We are excited to be providing opportunities for the next generation of engineers looking for a new challenge and are keen to speak to individuals looking to be at the forefront of the next wave of digital technology.”

Formed in 2004, TrellisWorks has headquarters in Newbury, Berkshire, as well as a smaller regional office in Newcastle. We currently support a team of 30 engineers, sales experts and operational employees.

In the last 12 months the team has provided AI enabled CCTV solutions for the UK’s new multi-million-pound Wightlink vessel, supported major upgrades to automated heating and lighting systems at Ministry of Defence (MoD) sites across the country, as well as designing enhanced connectivity solutions for prestigious UK racecourses hailed as ‘the future’ of the industry.

Working on major infrastructure projects we have also built-up longstanding connections, and 20 years since first working with East Cowes Harbour they are now part of the team supporting the new 145-birth revolutionary Cowes Harbour Marina. Estimated to generate £23 million in economic benefits over 20 years TrellisWorks is providing leading AI enabled surveillance and wireless connectivity for the modern facilities.