Linxon

Glasgow, Scotland

Linxon, one of SSEN Transmission’s key delivery partners, has strengthened its commitment to Scotland’s energy transition with the opening of its first Scottish office on Bothwell Street in Glasgow. The new base will support Linxon’s growing portfolio of transmission projects as Scotland progresses a major programme of grid investment.
Image of three colleagues cutting the red ribbon at Linxon's first Scottish office opening

The office will initially accommodate 25 new engineering and project delivery roles, with further growth expected as work accelerates to expand and reinforce the electricity network. Linxon has confirmed that local recruitment will be prioritised, helping to build long-term capability within Scotland’s workforce and supply chain. 

Yousef Chamaneh, Linxon UK Country Manager, said: 

“The opening of our first office in Scotland marks a long‑term commitment by Linxon to Scotland’s energy future. In partnership with SSEN Transmission and SP Energy Networks, we are here to help deliver the resilient infrastructure the country needs while creating lasting social and economic value across Scotland.” 

Celebrating the opening, Sandy Mactaggart, Director of Offshore Delivery at SSEN Transmission, said:

“Linxon’s decision to establish a permanent base in Glasgow is a strong vote of confidence in Scotland’s role at the heart of the UK’s clean energy future. Their presence will help ensure we have the skills and local capability needed to deliver vital transmission infrastructure at pace.” 

The office will act as a collaborative hub for clients and supply chain partners, supporting the delivery of major projects that will connect renewable generation, enhance energy security and deliver economic benefits across Scotland. 

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