
Five school pupils who have set their sights on a career in civil engineering and construction enjoyed a behind-the-scenes look at the sector, thanks to leading firm Jones Bros. The pupils, all from North Wales [read more]
A young civil engineer who began his career by gaining valuable work experience on summer placements with Jones Bros is now heading up a multi-million pound wind farm project. Rhydian Hafal is currently project managing [read more]
Civil engineer Eryl Evans who took his first tentative steps into the industry on a work experience placement with leading firm Jones Bros at just 16 is now heading up multi million pound projects. Eryl [read more]

Jones Bros is helping to celebrate the outstanding achievements of pupils at a local high school by sponsoring its awards. A Celebration of Achievement evening took place at Ysgol Brynhyfryd School in Ruthin this week, [read more]

Five pupils from North Wales’ schools will get first hand experience of careers in civil engineering when they embark on a work experience week being run by leading firm Jones Bros. The special week, which [read more]

Jones Bros is backing National Women in Engineering Day (NWED) – an awareness campaign aimed at raising the profile of women in engineering. The campaign wants to encourage more girls and women into the engineering [read more]

Jones Bros is holding a work experience week for students who showed an interest in the company and the industry during a recent careers day. Civil engineering, quantity surveying and estimating, environmental quality control and [read more]

A firm’s inaugural careers’ open day drew dozens of visitors from across Wales. And now Jones Bros Civil Engineering has 20 additional prospective apprentices and trainee engineers on its books. Attendees at the drop-in day, [read more]

Jones Bros is urging young people to consider a career in civil engineering ahead of its first ever careers day. The Ruthin-based company will give an insight into the civil engineering and construction industry and [read more]

A young trainee civil engineer from South Lanarkshire is developing his skills on one of Scotland’s largest wind farm developments after being given the opportunity by leading renewables company Jones Bros. Alistair Dow, 24, is [read more]