D2 Rail Adds to its Capacity Planning Team

D2 Rail has recently recruited Graduate Kathrine Lennon. Kathrine has joined us in the position of Junior Operations Consultant, having completed a 4-year Masters’ Degree in Maths and Physics from Durham University.

As part of her degree, she completed courses in advanced mathematics and theoretical physics. Her final year project was on Geometrical Aspects of Gauge Theories, specialising in Chern-Simons and Knot Theory.

Successful Graduate recruitment is important to us. We are committed to providing an exciting and rewarding environment for our staff to fulfil their potential and also to participate in the growth and management of the company.

We welcome Kathrine to the D2 Family.

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