McKay
Ben Haselden is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in the marine electrification sector. Currently serving as the National Marine Manager at McKay since October 2008, Ben has been instrumental in expanding services nationally and internationally, particularly following the success of the Ika Rere ferry project. Previous roles at McKay include Marine Commercial Manager and Marine Electrical and Electronics Manager for Northland, where responsibilities encompassed business development and team support. Ben's early career includes significant positions such as Marine Electronics and Automation Engineer and Electrical Project Manager for a project in the UAE. In addition, Ben founded 3xploreNZ in 2016 and has a background as a leading Marine Electronics field engineer and an electronics apprentice with Steelcom Electronics Ltd. Educationally, Ben holds a National Diploma in Electronic Engineering from Victoria University of Wellington, complemented by a foundational education at Whangarei Boys High School.
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McKay is creating the future through innovative electrical engineering solutions. For more than seven decades, McKay has been at the heart of bringing projects to life by supplying industry expertise and experience across a broad range of disciplines and without the need to outsource. McKay has the capability to take an electrical project from conception to commissioning and beyond into through life support and can provide a service that no other electrical company in New Zealand can. Whether its contracting, construction, maintenance, engineering, electrical design, automation, marine electrical, switchboards (design and manufacture) or software development, McKay is able to produce cost effective and innovative electrotechnology solutions every time. Our tools and services enable our clients to create ground-breaking constructions, optimize maintenance procedures, access efficiency and accountability within their business and use custom built user friendly interfaces.