From a degree in mathematics to tendering for multi-million-pound projects, Elen James-Owen has taken another step up the career ladder at Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK. Hailing from Denbigh, the Cardiff University graduate has been [read more]
A quantity surveyor at Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK is highlighting the importance of alternative career paths for young people. Samantha Green embarked on a level three BTEC programme in construction and the built environment [read more]
From working at a care home to becoming a plant operative apprentice is not the typical career path, but there’s nowhere else Sophie Evans would rather be. Inspired by the idea of driving lorries as [read more]
Owain Evans has worked on more than £60m worth of waste remediation projects during his 12-year career with Jones Bros – and the pace shows no signs of slowing. The 33-year-old has progressed from trainee [read more]
Rayhanneh Saboonpaz was thrilled to be able to lift the lid on life working at Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK as part of a Women in Construction and Engineering event. Around 75 schoolgirls from eight [read more]
A Ruthin-headquartered civil engineering firm has showed continued commitment to its award-winning apprenticeship scheme with the first intake of a targeted 50 people for the year. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has welcomed the 21-strong [read more]
Ryan Joyce is symbolic of the impact made by the award-winning Jones Bros’ apprenticeship programme, which allows learners to gain experience on sites like King’s Dyke while they complete their qualification. After finishing a level [read more]
A new engineering apprentice, who grew up just a stone’s throw from one of the sites of the Dogger Bank Wind Farm onshore works in East Riding of Yorkshire, has said he was thrilled to [read more]
In the last five years, Jones Bros apprentices and former apprentices have received recognition from leading industry bodies such as the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) Wales and the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB). In [read more]
Cai Evans, 19, from Tremeirchion has just completed his plant operative apprenticeship and after a year working on sites, has taken the opportunity to progress towards a more advanced engineering qualification. The former Ysgol Glan [read more]