Kier recruitment drive to create over 1,200 jobs

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Kier launches recruitment drive for over 1,200 jobs to support new schools, hospitals, roads and rail projects in communities across the UK

The Kier recruitment drive has launched today and offers over 1,200 jobs from technology engineers, to sustainability co-ordinators, general operatives, business analysts and team leaders, as well as positions in finance, IT and human resources.

The company is looking for diverse new talent with skills and experience from a range of locations, sectors and backgrounds. Previous experience within the sector is not essential for a number of the positions and various entry points will be offered including graduate, apprenticeship and Kickstart opportunities.

Agile working

Diverse group of male and female employees in PPE looking at plans on site.

The roles are available across the UK, from the Midlands, north west and south west of England, as well as Scotland and Wales. The group has actively embraced agile working.

Kier also has programmes such as Making Ground, which supports ex-offenders to find meaningful and sustainable employment and is accredited by the Living Wage Foundation.

Wellbeing support

Recently Kier has introduced a number of policies including extending its maternity, paternity and shared parental leave, as well as providing paid leave to anyone who experiences pregnancy loss and new measures to support those going through menopause.

They also offer all of their employees two days paid leave each year to volunteer in their local communities.

Helen Redfern, Group HR director at Kier, states: “Here at Kier, we have a strong pipeline of work, delivering some of the largest infrastructure projects in the UK and we are also playing a critical role in transforming the construction industry.

“It’s an exciting time to join and through this large-scale recruitment drive we hope to attract a new and diverse range of talent.

‘Breaking down barriers within the construction industry’

“I am committed to breaking down barriers within the construction industry to ensure we are offering opportunities to people from all locations, backgrounds and sectors to bring in new skills, an inclusive approach and diversity of thought as we spearhead change to deliver our projects faster, safer and greener than ever before.

“I am extremely proud of the progressive approach we adopt at Kier. From career development plans to the policies we have in place and the wellbeing support we provide, we are doing all that we can to help our people thrive.”

Naaki Mensah, civil engineer at Kier Group, said: “My friends and I left university and we all went into construction. During the lockdown, a lot of them have gained employment as opposed to losing jobs, it’s been interesting and almost the opposite from a lot of industries as construction stayed open and there are always work opportunities on site.”

Lauren Cooper, apprentice civil engineer at Kier Highways, said: “Doing an apprenticeship has created a brilliant opportunity to start my career in civil engineering, I’m really enjoying the hands-on experience in the industry and getting involved with so many diverse projects, with the support of experienced people.

“I would definitely recommend a career in this industry for those that are interested, I look forward to continuing my career at Kier.”

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