Steel firm launches apprentice recruitment
CELSA Steel has launched its biggest ever apprenticeship recruitment round.
The Catalan-owned recycled steel specialist is looking to train the next generation of high-skilled manufacturing workers at its operation in Cardiff.
This will see 33 apprentices taken on this year at its East Moors Road plant, providing a route into skilled manufacturing jobs, as well as a new range of office-based apprenticeships.
Apprentices will start on salaries of £11,000 while training and can expect to earn around £27,000 witin two to four years, depending on the type of apprenticeship.
Celsa’s apprenticeship began in 2005.
Apprenticeship opportunities have traditionally been offered in production, mechanical and electrical engineering, welding and fabrication, machining, rollturning and quality-control roles
The new expanded programme will now include office-based roles, with specialisms such as IT, logistics, human resources, and digital marketing and design,
Luis Sanz, chief executive and managing director of Celsa, said: “Celsa Steel operates at the heart of Wales’ booming industrial heritage and we are proud of the key role that we play in our local programme community. The UK is the eighth-largest manufacturing nation in the world, yet we have a national shortage of workers.”
“By investing in the number and range of apprenticeship placements on offer, we are harnessing our power as a dynamic and successful Welsh business to expand the breadth of opportunities available to local young people at the company, while making sure we have the skilled workforce required to grow.
“In doing so, we are growing our wellestablished tradition of providing skilled, rewarding and secure jobs, and supporting not only our communities but the UK’s wider industrial strategy.”
Jordan O’Connell, an apprentice with Celsa Steel, said: “What I love most about my apprenticeship at Celsa is that every day is different.
“The work is constantly challenging and rewarding, and I feel I am always expanding my skills and knowledge.
“The steel industry has been in the news a lot recently, but Celsa have shown me the success that a dynamic and committed employer can achieve in the global marketplace.”
Mr O’Connell added: “The range of opportunities available following my apprenticeship makes Celsa a fantastic place to kick-start my career.”
Celsa currently has a workforce of 865. ■ For more information, contact learning and development Manager Bob Fleck at rfleck@celsauk.com