Jones Bros has signed up to a campaign encouraging British businesses to support apprenticeships. The 5% Club is an industry-led initiative encouraging businesses to ensure five per cent of their workforce is made up of [read more]

One of Wales’ leading civil engineering firms will be encouraging young people to consider a career in the industry when it attends Skills Cymru in Llandudno this week. Staff from Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK [read more]
Aspiring apprentices are invited to apply for a first-of-its-kind apprenticeship programme run by civil engineering company Jones Bros. The Ruthin-based company is launching a groundworks apprenticeship scheme, offering an initial six places to young people [read more]
Jones Bros, which employs more than 300 civil engineering professionals and operatives, wants young people studying STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and maths) at GCSE, A Level and degree level to look into opportunities within [read more]
Jones Bros’ latest set of apprentices have completed their first few practical exams at the company’s dedicated training centre at the Horseshoe Pass, Denbighshire. All five apprentices passed their initial exams, and shared their experiences [read more]
Jones Bros’ latest batch of apprentices are now well on their way toward training to become plant operatives. Two weeks after starting their training, Dylan Morrison, Geraint Fon Williams and Kevin Keicher shared their experiences [read more]
A leading civil engineering company is on the hunt for new apprentices – with a little help from its latest recruits. Three apprentices recruited by Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK last month, are providing an [read more]
Students from two North Wales high schools were given an insight into the civil engineering industry when they visited contractor Jones Bros. Pupils from Ysgol y Creuddyn, Penrhyn Bay, and Ysgol Ardudwy, Harlech, visited the [read more]

Jones Bros’ latest intake of new recruits are giving an insight into life as an apprentice. Since 2010, Jones Bros has recruited 35 apprentices, with six more starting earlier this month. Below are the first in a series [read more]
