National Apprenticeship Week, which this year runs from 5 to 9 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 have recruited dozens of young people over several decades – employing 93 apprentices since 2015. As our civil engineering operations continue to expand across the UK, our apprentices have the chance to train on pioneering projects.
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Our apprentices have all of their training paid for and learn skills at our bespoke training centre in Ruthin.
We’ve recruited a record 93 apprentices during the last three years, with many of them choosing to stay and progress their career at Jones Bros.
Our passion for apprenticeships and training is well known in North Wales, which is why we were featured as an option for A-level graduates by the Daily Post.
Hefin Lloyd Davies, regional manager at Jones Bros, started out as an apprentice before working his way up to senior roles in the company.
We’ve been celebrating National Apprenticeship Week since its inception, earning coverage in national news outlets including BBC News at Ten, BBC Radio Five Live, The Telegraph (pictured) and S4C.
From wind farms to highways, from waste management to marine infrastructure, our apprentices gain experience on major engineering projects.
Our door is always open to those with the will to learn new skills in engineering, construction and more. If you don’t see a role that catches your eye, send us your CV so we know you’re interested.