EnerMech has appointed Gary Barnard as the company’s Vice President (VP) of Project Management to lead and elevate project execution across its Energy Solutions (ES) and Industrial and Infrastructure Solutions (IIS) business lines.
Gary, who has over 30 years of global energy and engineering leadership experience, will be based at the specialist service provider’s Houston complex. His role includes overseeing EnerMech’s extensive project portfolio, driving the development of a global project management standard, embedding strong execution practices and accountability, and ensuring every project is delivered safely, profitably, and to customer expectations.
He joins the organization following an extended period with OneSubsea in a series of senior roles, most recently as Regional Director, Subsea Production Systems for the Americas. Before that, he spent time at Cameron, a Schlumberger company, Furmanite International and the Royal Navy in his UK homeland.
Gary has proven experience in leading major greenfield and brownfield projects across multiple regions and global basins, helping to streamline operations and maximize cost efficiencies for customers.
As VP of Project Management, Gary will deploy industry recognized project execution process and standards across the value chain to deliver value added predictable outcomes and act as a senior point of contact for customers. He will work closely with Nuno de Sousa and Vasant Saith, Senior VPs of the ES and IIS global business Lines, respectively.
Nosa Egharevba, Senior Vice President of Operational Excellence at EnerMech, said: “Gary’s experience, dynamism and ability to collaborate with internal and external executive teams to develop strategies made him the outstanding candidate for this role.
“As an organization, our ability to manage projects effectively is crucial to success. Across the globe, our teams are committed to not just meeting expectations, but raising the bar on every development, every day. Gary embodies this ethos and I know he will be a huge asset to our team.”
Reflecting on his appointment, Gary said: “I look forward to working with my new EnerMech colleagues to deliver exceptional, safe solutions that exceed what our customers are looking for.
“EnerMech’s ES and IIS teams operate at the frontiers of their respective specialties and the opportunity to help shape the next stage of the organization’s journey is one that I relish. My focus will be on strengthening execution discipline, improving predictability and driving consistent performance across our global project portfolio.”
EnerMech recently celebrated two North Sea contract wins and another to deliver mechanical, electrical and instrumentation services in Australia, continuing a strong commercial start to 2026.
