Engineering

Recruitment industry voices say little detail on workforce from the Chancellor

Recruitment industry observers have criticised Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s failure to move the UK ahead in specific commitments to workforce issues.

STEM recruiter acquires construction training firm 3B Training

Morson Group has acquired Wigan-based 3B Training to expand its construction skills offering.

Green energy firm aims to bring skilled jobs to Kent

A green energy company is set to create more than 100 jobs by 2027 with the proposed opening of a £120m plant in Kent.

Hays appoints new CEO UK and Ireland

Recruitment and workforce solutions specialist Hays has appointed Thomas Way (pictured) as CEO of Hays UK and Ireland.

£1.5bn defence spending will create highly-skilled jobs in the UK

The UK government is to create more than 1,000 new jobs as a result of a £1.5bn defence investment.

Government’s apprenticeship budget refocuses to ‘rebuild Britain’

The government has made radical changes to skills and training, including a refocus away from higher-level apprenticeship funding.

REC urges government to build on success of Restart Scheme

The Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) is urging the government to build on the success of the Restart Scheme.

Energy recruitment firm launches in Aberdeen

Specialist recruitment firm Agilient Talent Partners has launched in Aberdeen, focusing on permanent hiring within the energy sector.

International manufacturer invests £170m in North Wales facility

Around 140 jobs will be created in North Wales after Knauf Insulation unveiled plans to invest £170m in a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility.

Engineering war for talent could go nuclear

Excessive further border controls could hit the UK’s ability to recruit much needed nuclear engin

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Not enough young engineers, says Talascend

Not enough young people are becoming engineers, according to Russell Dalglish, managing director

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Branston digs deep to find skilled staff

A food production company that supplies potatoes to the UK’s largest supermarket is growing it own talent to meet its need for specialist skills.

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CDI Corp sees signs of ‘modest recovery’

Engineering and technology recruiter CDI Corporation has reported continuing ‘signs of a modest r

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Morson looking to international markets

Technical recruiter Morson is looking to overseas markets to boost growth.

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Fircroft opens new office in Thailand

International technical recruiter Fircroft has opened a new office in the province of Chonburi in

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Adecco's brands 'almost unbeatable'

Cross selling of its multiple brands is high on the agenda for Adecco UK & Ireland as the company continues to integrate its acquisitions into the organisational fold, according to chief executive Peter Searle.

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Appointments: Scantec selects Li

Technical, engineering, commercial and scientific recruiter Scantec has appointed Jade Li as a co

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REC pushes for IR35 review

The coalition government’s launch of the Office of Tax Simplification has highlighted the need to

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‘Robust’ growth for CDI

Provider of engineering & information technology outsourcing solutions and professional staff

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Candidates should ensure their social networking sites are as professional as possible, warns Scantec Personnel

John Robinson, managing director of technical, engineering, scientific and commercial recruiter S

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