Yorkshire housebuilder to create up to 500 new jobs a year

YORKSHIRE housebuilder Persimmon Homes West Yorkshire, has announced a recruitment drive to bring ex-military personnel into the business to help fight the skills shortage in the construction industry.
 
The York-headquartered housebuilder is working with Nordic Focus Training, to retrain up to 500 people from the Army, Royal Navy and RAF in bricklaying and joinery, across its 24 regional businesses in England, Scotland and Wales.
 
Group CEO, Jeff Fairburn, said: “We have worked hard over the course of 2014 to develop this programme to help us meet a shortage of much needed skilled tradesmen across the UK.
 
“Earlier this year we appointed a dedicated ex-military resettlement specialist, Tommy Watson, to spearhead the programme and we began welcoming the first of our new employees at the start of October.
 
“We are already on course to bring 500 new people into the business in 2015 and if our growth continues, we will repeat this in 2016.
 
“The new recruits are all starting on an 18 month training programme with time spent in the classroom and out on site. Our courses welcome new people every four weeks and based on the recruits we’ve already seen we are very excited with the quality of the candidates and some of them I’m sure will go on to take management positions within the business in the future.”
 
Persimmon currently employs 3,500 people across the UK. Alongside trainee bricklayers and joiners, the company is also directly employing other staff with a military background into sales and management roles.
 
In 2013, Persimmon signed the Armed Forces Corporate Covenant and all new trainees will be encouraged to be reservists.
 
Persimmon will build over 13,000 new homes in 2014 and plans to open many more developments in 2015.
 
The builder has developments across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, including sites in Hull, Withensea, Selby, Scunthorpe, Hornsea, Retford, North Hykeham, Easingwold, Norton-on-Derwent and Doncaster.

Fairburn added: “As a business, we appreciate how hard our team works to support our growth and deliver new homes to communities across the UK. Each year hundreds of young new apprentices and trainees join us and I know that the latest ex-service people to join us will be welcomed by everyone.”
 
 

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