The Adey Steel Group has announced that it is expanding its team with an ongoing recruitment process and apprenticeship programme, aiming to give young people the chance to build a career in the steel industry.
The Adey Steel Group welcomes four new entrants to its apprenticeship programme annually, working with colleges such as Loughborough and Stephenson College to ensure that apprentices graduate with a well rounded knowledge of the industry from theory to working on the shop in floor.
Andrew Adey, managing director of the Adey Steel Group, said: “By working closely with SEMTA and prioritising the pastoral care of our apprentices, we can ensure they will smoothly bridge the gap between school and full time work.
“With recent headlines reporting mass job losses within the steel industry, it is important for us to be able to recruit as many as possible and offer young people the chance to enter the industry in a reliable environment.”
The Adey Steel Group, which recently celebrated its 90th anniversary, operates across the construction and engineering sectors through its four business areas: Adey Steel, Adey Steelshop, Adey Technical and Adey Transport.
A recent rebrand saw the company merge its four businesses under one overarching brand, the Adey Steel Group and came with a new company website as well as marketing materials.