JCB ceates 100 jobs for new apprentices and graduates
31st August 2012
New JCB recruits, from left: Josh Machin, Leila Worsey, Holly Broadhurst, Josh Cornes and Luke McFall
STAFFORDSHIRE excavator manufacturer JCB is creating more than 100 new jobs for young people. It is recruiting for its next generation of workers by taking on new apprentices, graduates and undergraduates.Already 55 higher, advanced and craft apprentices have been selected and in a milestone development, 15 of those apprentices include the first intake from the JCB Academy, the special school set up in 2010 to create the engineers and business leaders of the future. A further 30 graduates covering manufacturing, powertrain, busines......for the full story register now for free or login below...





