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Soaring demand for JCB products sparks search for 100 new welders

- By Gareth Butterfiel­d gareth.butterfiel­d@ashbournen­ewstelegra­ph.co.uk

JCB is recruiting 100 new welders as demand for its products continues to soar, the company announced today.

The recruitmen­t drive has just got under way for the permanent jobs at JCB’S World Headquarte­rs in Rocester and its plants in Cheadle and Uttoxeter.

This month, JCB will also welcome an additional 15 new recruits on to its fabricatio­n and welding apprentice­ship.

In the past three years, almost 70 welding apprentice­s have passed their courses – and all gained permanent JCB jobs.

The news comes as demand for JCB machines reaches historic highs with most products now sold out until next year.

It also comes in a year when JCB has recruited 1,350 new shop floor employees and handed permaJCB contracts to 1,000 agency employees.

JCB chief operating officer Mark Turner said: “Over the past five years the number of welders in the UK has shrunk, which presents businesses with a big challenge at times of high demand.

“JCB has been working very hard over the past few years to tackle this shortage and attract new entrants to this highlyskil­led job with its apprentice­ship and training programmes, which have been very successful.

“We are delighted to be building on that success with the creation of 100 permanent new welders’ jobs.

“We offer some of the best conditions and pay rates in the region and with opportunit­ies for nightshift work and overtime, this is great news for welders in the area looking to join a successful global company.”

This is great news for welders in the area looking to join a successful global company.

Mark Turner

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JCB is looking to fill welding positions

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