The Oban Times

Job seekers cast their eyes towards Alvance

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Alvance British Aluminium and its sister company Jahama Highland Estates hosted a recruitmen­t evening on Wednesday April 26 following an annual assessment day for apprentice­ships, writes Fiona Scott.

The evening event highlighte­d the opportunit­ies for people at all stages of their career and allowed the company to detail why its business and the area of Lochaber is a great place to live and work.

Tom Uppington, managing director of Alvance British Aluminium, said: “The recruitmen­t evening was a real success and fantastic to see so many of our team, education providers and people from near and far attending the event. We have a number of excellent leads from the night and a lot of interest from the wider coverage.

“We look forward to repeating similar events in the future, or, as feedback suggested, to show our community simply what it is like inside the factory.”

Alvance offers a variety of roles across multiple discipline­s, including health and safety, operations, engineerin­g and maintenanc­e, procuremen­t, rural estate management and ghillies, with employees having access to some of the most beautiful and inspiring landscapes in the country with endless opportunit­ies for hiking, mountain biking, kayaking and more. On top of this, the team have opportunit­ies for training and developmen­t.

“We believe in investing in our people and providing them with the tools and resources they need to grow and succeed in their careers,” added Mr Uppington. “In addition, we are committed to creating a positive and inclusive workplace culture, where everyone is valued and respected for their contributi­ons.

“We believe diversity and inclusivit­y are essential to our success as a company, and we are committed to fostering an environmen­t where all employees feel supported and empowered to achieve their goals.”

The 55 participan­ts that signed up for the event were given the opportunit­y to talk to hiring managers who shared details about their own experience­s and the benefits of working for the only aluminium smelter in the UK.

One attendee who had seen the social media posts and heard the Nevis Radio coverage of the event was an engineer from Scunthorpe who was in the area on holiday.

As a regular visitor to the area, he and his partner were excited to hear about the opportunit­ies on offer and to live and work in the Outdoor Capital of the UK.

The networking opportunit­ies were followed up with a tour of the factory and estates staff showcased a selection of their equipment, including their working dogs. These dogs were unsurprisi­ngly extremely popular, with everyone taking time to greet them.

The recruitmen­t event itself followed the annual apprentice­ship assessment day, where four candidates have since been offered a modern apprentice­ship.

The company is currently working with higher education providers to include more opportunit­ies for graduate apprentice­ships.

 ?? Photograph: Iain Ferguson, alba.photos. ?? Jane MacDonald, Alvance operations manager, informs visitors about the 'Cell Room'.
Photograph: Iain Ferguson, alba.photos. Jane MacDonald, Alvance operations manager, informs visitors about the 'Cell Room'.

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