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2 minute read - 8th September 2022

JCB creates over 150 new jobs for apprentices and graduates

JCB has created more than 150 new jobs for apprentices and graduates with an £8m investment in its industry-leading early careers programme.

The new recruits started their jobs this week as JCB focuses on training the next generation of manufacturers, engineers, and business specialists.

This follows an announcement in July which saw 200 JCB agency employees handed permanent contracts, as demand continued to rise for construction and agricultural machinery.

JCB has created more than 150 new jobs for apprentices and graduates representing an £8m investment in its early careers programme / Picture: JCB

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Graeme Macdonald, JCB CEO, said: “JCB’s future growth and success depends on recruiting and training new talent. JCB always plans for the long term and that is more important than ever as the business goes through a period of rapid growth. We are delighted to welcome our new apprentices and graduates as they embark on challenging and rewarding careers.”

Max Jeffery, group HR director at JCB, added: “Competition for places on the JCB apprenticeship and graduate schemes is always fierce and this year we had more 2,000 applications. We set the bar very high when we recruit people and many JCB apprentices in recent years have gone on to win national awards, which is testament to the quality of the schemes we run. Our new intake of apprentices and graduates will play a fundamental role in shaping this business in the future.”

Among the apprentices joining JCB this week are Fynn Churton, aged 18, of Upper Tean, near Cheadle, Staffs, and Freya Barkas, 21, of Uttoxeter. Fynn, who is starting a four-year finance apprenticeship at JCB’s headquarters in Rocester, said: “I wanted to do an apprenticeship simply because of the scale of JCB; it is a global business and there are so many opportunities available. I am quite an ambitious person, and it appears to me that if you put the work in, you can move higher and higher in your career.”

Freya is starting a customer service apprenticeship after giving up a full-time job to take up her new role at JCB’s World Parts Centre in Uttoxeter. She said: “It was hard giving up a job, but I have always wanted to work at JCB because of the scale of the company. I wanted to wait for the right opportunity though, and that is just what has come along now with my apprenticeship because customer service is something I’m passionate about.”


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