After Mark Henry set his sights on a career in the civil engineering sector, nothing was going to stop him from getting to his interview – not even the closure of a motorway following a [read more]
An award-winning apprenticeship scheme run by renowned civil engineering firm Jones Bros, recruits its apprentices as employees from the outset – setting it apart from many of its competitors. And the family-run firm says it [read more]
A leading North Wales civil engineering firm is tackling the skills shortage head on after its first batch of general construction operatives (GCOs) graduated. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK, which has run apprenticeship schemes for [read more]
Apprentice plant fitters are being sought by Jones Bros as the firm launches a new qualification. Six places are being offered on its inaugural plant fitter apprenticeship scheme. Successful applicants will have an opportunity to [read more]
Award-winning civil engineer Jones Bros has recruited almost 60 apprentices in the past two years – a record for the growing family firm. Apprentices from across the UK have been employed by Jones Bros – [read more]
A young trainee at leading civil engineering firm Jones Bros is in the running for a national apprenticeship award after being presented with a nomination in the form of a ‘golden ticket.’ Robert Geraint Fôn [read more]
Identical twins Lewis and Liam Forest are looking forward to a brighter future after being recruited to work on one of Europe’s largest wind farms. The brothers, from Moffat, who were previously unemployed, have been [read more]
A chance meeting in a supermarket set an ambitious Balintore teenager on a path to a career in civil engineering. Dylan Morrison was looking for opportunities in engineering and was about to begin a college [read more]
A high-flying graduate who achieved a first class honours degree in accountancy and finance is carving out a career in the civil engineering sector after being given the opportunity by leading firm Jones Bros. Steffan [read more]
Determination paid off for budding young civil engineer Sean Jones after he undertook a four-hour journey to a careers open day in an effort to secure a work placement and was offered a job. Construction [read more]