Construction News
07/12/2021
Balfour Beatty To Increase Number Of Apprentices
Balfour Beatty is to increase the number of apprentices, graduates and trainees by around 60% compared to its intake in 2021.
Almost 600 new positions will be available, on top of the 700 currently employed, to young people across its projects in the UK.
Balfour Beatty has long been at the forefront of the skills revolution, having joined The 5% Club in 2013, and exceeding its charter promise to dedicate 5% of its employee numbers to 'Earn & Learn' positions, since 2017.
With 6% of its workforce in 'Earn & Learn' roles today, the company has been recognised by The 5% Club for its integral work in this area, securing a Club Gold Award through its Employer Audit Scheme which validates members' activities, explores their future plans and commitments, and examines their approach to quality, social mobility and diversity and inclusion.
Nadhim Zahawi, Secretary of State for Education, said: "As Education Secretary, I'm delighted to see Balfour Beatty doubling down on its commitment to hiring apprentices, graduates and trainees.
"Schools, skills and families are at the forefront of my mission as Secretary of State, and Balfour Beatty are at the heart of the skills revolution that is transforming the futures of young people across the country and boosting our economy.
"Their commitment to upskilling the next generation is to be commended, and I wish all the best to those taking part in the schemes."
Leo Quinn, Balfour Beatty Group Chief Executive and Founder of The 5% Club said: "At Balfour Beatty, we want to attract the next generation of talent - we want to inspire and educate people to consider the construction and infrastructure industry as an attractive long term career choice.
"This latest commitment to an increase in our emerging talent is testament to how we go above and beyond, on a daily basis, to provide young people with the skills and experience they need to build strong, future careers. Careers that will enable us to continue to deliver vital national infrastructure, shape skylines, build communities and truly make a difference."
Almost 600 new positions will be available, on top of the 700 currently employed, to young people across its projects in the UK.
Balfour Beatty has long been at the forefront of the skills revolution, having joined The 5% Club in 2013, and exceeding its charter promise to dedicate 5% of its employee numbers to 'Earn & Learn' positions, since 2017.
With 6% of its workforce in 'Earn & Learn' roles today, the company has been recognised by The 5% Club for its integral work in this area, securing a Club Gold Award through its Employer Audit Scheme which validates members' activities, explores their future plans and commitments, and examines their approach to quality, social mobility and diversity and inclusion.
Nadhim Zahawi, Secretary of State for Education, said: "As Education Secretary, I'm delighted to see Balfour Beatty doubling down on its commitment to hiring apprentices, graduates and trainees.
"Schools, skills and families are at the forefront of my mission as Secretary of State, and Balfour Beatty are at the heart of the skills revolution that is transforming the futures of young people across the country and boosting our economy.
"Their commitment to upskilling the next generation is to be commended, and I wish all the best to those taking part in the schemes."
Leo Quinn, Balfour Beatty Group Chief Executive and Founder of The 5% Club said: "At Balfour Beatty, we want to attract the next generation of talent - we want to inspire and educate people to consider the construction and infrastructure industry as an attractive long term career choice.
"This latest commitment to an increase in our emerging talent is testament to how we go above and beyond, on a daily basis, to provide young people with the skills and experience they need to build strong, future careers. Careers that will enable us to continue to deliver vital national infrastructure, shape skylines, build communities and truly make a difference."
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