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From jamie.goodwin@hullcc.gov.uk | Monday 25 November 2019

Firm on the lookout for more talent after completing a move to a second office.

Keyzo managing director Shane Spencer, technical director Simon Clayton and HR manager Therisa Thompson at The Deep in Hull.

A business that specialises in software for the aviation industry is on course to almost double the size of its team after completing a move to a second office.

Keyzo IT Solutions Ltd began the search for new staff in April this year as they hatched plans to expand to The Deep Business Centre in Hull. 

With the new site now up and running, the firm is are on the lookout for even more talent to join their team as they prepare for further growth.

Shane Spencer, managing director said: “The move to Hull has been great for the business and due to continued success we’re recruiting again as we’ve created some brand new roles.  

"We’re looking for talented, committed people to join our teams supporting new contracts and to help with our plans for growth over the next few years.”

Keyzo was founded by Shane in 2009 to provide next generation software for a range of business sectors, and it has become a leader in supplying human resources and health and safety software solutions.

The company moved into the aviation industry with the acquisition in 2014 of Bytron Aviation, where Shane had previously spent more than three years as a Software Engineer.  Shane brought both businesses together at Bytron’s offices in Kirmington, next to Humberside International Airport.

Now in its 35th year, Bytron has gone from strength to strength with its flagship award winning software, skybook – a fully-integrated flight dispatch, crew briefing and electronic flight bag system – serving industry heavyweights such as; Fly Dubai, AeroMexico, Virgin and Boeing.