Jones Bros director highlights apprenticeships at COP26 fringe event 19 Nov 2021

A member of Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK’s senior leadership team has hailed the benefits of apprenticeships for building sustainable businesses at an event held to coincide with COP 26 in Glasgow. Garod Evans, contracts [read more]

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Promise recognised with award win for Jones Bros graduate engineer 18 Nov 2021

A graduate engineer at a leading north Wales civil engineering firm has won an industry award dedicated to those with high potential. Project civil engineer Gethin Owen, who works for Ruthin-based Jones Bros Civil Engineering [read more]

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Awards success 12 Nov 2021

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]

Time capsule buried to mark landmark road project 11 Nov 2021

Burying away memories of the long wait for a new bridge at King’s Dyke is something many will want to do. So it is only fitting that a tribute to the landmark project, which Jones [read more]

Civil engineering firm on the recruitment drive for apprentice plant operators 10 Nov 2021

A leading North Wales civil engineering company is recruiting up to 30 apprentices to start in early 2022, as it hosts its first careers day since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Jones Bros Civil [read more]

Opportunities for progression 8 Nov 2021

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]

A day in the life of a plant operative 6 Nov 2021

Each day on the site of a major project can be different, and the changing demands of the diverse schemes Jones Bros works on means a fresh challenge can be just round the corner. Josh [read more]

Age no barrier to a career in civil engineering 4 Nov 2021

Dan Gray, 33, came relatively late to civil engineering having worked as a builder for more than a decade. Starting as an apprentice at 29 was a major decision, and represented a significant investment in [read more]

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