Bender UK, a provider of electrical safety solutions, has announced the appointment of Tim Checketts as its new Commercial Director. Mr. Checketts will spearhead sales and marketing operations, with a particular focus on driving growth within critical infrastructure markets, including rail, e-mobility, and healthcare.
His appointment is set to strengthen the company’s position as demand for smart, safer, and more sustainable energy solutions continues to rise across the UK and Ireland.
Tim Checketts, Commercial Director at Bender UK, commented on his new role: “Safe, resilient power is essential to safeguard mission-critical environments. And so, technologies like ours, that actively monitor, locate and proactively prevent faults from developing into failure are essential for maintaining operational continuity.”
He continued: “The strength of opportunity here at Bender is substantial – a global company, with a regional presence and unique attributes, with a deep technical expertise and proven experience in core markets.”
Mr. Checketts brings extensive sector expertise, having built a distinguished career in electrical distribution, building management systems, data centre development, and access control systems with Newey and Eyre. His track record spans the same critical infrastructure markets and customer base, providing him with a deep understanding of the needs of consultants and electrical engineers that Bender serves across healthcare and industrial sectors.
His appointment comes at a time when critical infrastructure sectors are facing exceptional pressure. Hospitals are in urgent need of lifecycle upgrades, data centre capacity is rapidly doubling nationwide, and defence spending continues to surge. Recent high-profile airport power failures have intensified the focus on energy resilience, while rail networks demand ever-greater reliability for passenger safety and economic continuity.
Gareth Brunton, Managing Director at Bender UK, welcomed the new addition to the leadership team: “I welcome Tim to the leadership team. His appointment accelerates our expansion into the high-growth sectors where our expertise delivers the highest impact.”
Mr. Brunton added: “His experience in critical infrastructure markets, combined with our proven solutions that actively monitor, forewarn and locate faults, sets us up perfectly to capture significant opportunities where downtime isn’t an option.”
Bender UK’s pioneering fault location and monitoring technologies are designed to prevent costly outages by detecting issues before they lead to critical failures. In sectors where even minutes of downtime can result in millions of pounds in losses or compromise lives, these capabilities are becoming increasingly indispensable. The company’s established success within the healthcare sector provides a proven foundation for its expansion into defence facilities, data centres, and transport infrastructure.
Mr. Checketts’ appointment reflects a growing recognition that power reliability has emerged as a key competitive differentiator across critical sectors. Hospitals cannot afford surgical suite outages, data centres face massive financial penalties for downtime, and transport networks require 24/7 operational continuity.
Mr. Checketts concluded: “We’ve identified areas where we can better support customers moving forward with lifecycle service contracts.”
He gave an example: “For example, I was talking with a hospital yesterday that must manually check every meter for energy management compliance – incredibly labour intensive. We have energy management solutions that can address these real pain points.”
The creation of the commercial director role also signals Bender UK’s exploration of revenue-based models to complement traditional capital solutions. This strategy aims to spread protection costs over operational budgets, making advanced monitoring systems more accessible to a wider range of organisations.