Civil engineering company Jones Bros is giving a former soldier who almost died while on duty in Afghanistan a chance to get back into work. Carl Ellis Thomas, from Caernarfon, almost drowned in 2009 after [read more]
Apprentices from civil engineering company Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK are putting their training into practice at a major wind farm development in Scotland. Trainee plant operatives Kevin Kiecher, Dylan Morrison and Adam Masterton, who [read more]

Three brothers are keeping civil engineering in the family after securing places on an award-winning apprenticeship scheme run by Jones Bros. Connor, Jake and Matthew Edwards are looking forward to a bright future working on [read more]
National Apprenticeship Week, which this year runs from 14 to 18 March, celebrates the positive impact apprenticeships have on individuals, businesses, the economy and the community. At Jones Bros we regularly take on new apprentices: we [read more]
Jones Bros is hiring 12 new apprentices looking to start a career in construction through its award-winning training programme. The Ruthin-based civil engineering firm is recruiting six apprentices each for its general construction operative and [read more]
Welsh Government Deputy Minister Julie James has heard about the wealth of opportunities available to young people after meeting the latest group of apprentices at civil engineering company Jones Bros. During her visit to the [read more]
Leading civil engineering firm Jones Bros is expanding its range of training courses after being approved to deliver industry specific qualifications from the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA). The approval comes after the Ruthin-based company invested [read more]
Seven young apprentices have begun training on an innovative new apprenticeship programme launched by leading civil engineering company Jones Bros. The trainees are the first to be recruited on to the company’s general construction operations [read more]
A young apprentice at leading civil engineering firm Jones Bros has been short-listed for a top industry award from a record number of entrants. James Symon is in the running for the Apprentice of the [read more]
A female quantity surveyor at leading civil engineering firm Jones Bros is celebrating achieving chartered status. Lisa Tudor became a chartered practitioner earlier this year after spending nine years building her career in quantity surveying. [read more]