A WARRINGTON based engineering firm has announced that it is looking to recruit more than 100 skilled workers after ‘significant growth’.
BGEN, which is based in Centre Park, is one of the largest engineering firms in the UK supporting the energy transition.
It recently announced that it is looking to recruit more than 100 skilled craftspeople and engineers across the country.
This recruitment drive follows a growth in the company after it has won a number of new contracts in England, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
“The business has grown significantly over the past 12 months, as we continue to secure opportunities in our core market sectors including chemicals, energy, pharmaceutical and utilities,” said Robin Whitehead, chief executive officer at BGEN.
“We have opportunities across the business at all levels, with a particular need for skilled mechanical and electrical craftspeople, as we support our clients on a number of live opportunities, including energy efficiency, energy transition and energy security projects.”
Among the roles available are 60 JIB approved electricians and 10 supervisors, as well as pipefitters, riggers and welders.
Successful candidate will have the opportunity to work on a range of projects across a number of industrial sectors and work with innovative technology.
A second wave of recruitment is set to take place in the autumn, and more information can be found here.
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