Randox mentors first-year university students to fill 540 roles
15 January 2015
Randox has introduced a mentoring programme for first year university students to help fill 540 new roles over the next four years.
Thu, 15 Jan 2015
Randox has introduced a mentoring programme for first-year university students to help fill 540 new roles over the next four years.
The global medical diagnostic solutions provider has unveiled plans for a manufacturing and research and development (R&D) facility in the UK. The £161m project includes a £29m capital investment for the redevelopment of a former British Army base at Massereene, in Antrim town, County Antrim, which will be renamed Randox Science Park.
Head of HR Linda Magee told Recruiter Randox is currently engaging with universities across the UK and Republic of Ireland to recruit for the graduate positions at the new site.
“We have begun a new programme of mentoring and coaching first-year university students to prepare them for these opportunities.
“We are also planning to recruit those already experienced in manufacturing, life sciences and software technologies and this recruitment will be driven through our internal programme,” she added.
Randox has introduced a mentoring programme for first-year university students to help fill 540 new roles over the next four years.
The global medical diagnostic solutions provider has unveiled plans for a manufacturing and research and development (R&D) facility in the UK. The £161m project includes a £29m capital investment for the redevelopment of a former British Army base at Massereene, in Antrim town, County Antrim, which will be renamed Randox Science Park.
Head of HR Linda Magee told Recruiter Randox is currently engaging with universities across the UK and Republic of Ireland to recruit for the graduate positions at the new site.
“We have begun a new programme of mentoring and coaching first-year university students to prepare them for these opportunities.
“We are also planning to recruit those already experienced in manufacturing, life sciences and software technologies and this recruitment will be driven through our internal programme,” she added.
