JCB recruiting to cope with ‘surge in production’

27 January 2021

Company to take on extra staff as 2021 “starts strongly”

JCB said the market for construction equipment has rebounded sharply and said it is gearing up for a “surge in production” by recruiting 400 more UK shop floor employees.

The market bounced back, it said, after the severe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Spring 2020, which halted production at JCB factories around the world.

A worker at a JCB factory

JCB chief operating officer Mark Turner said: “In March 2020 our orders dramatically disappeared overnight when the COVID-19 pandemic took hold and while we were able to protect our shop floor workforce, regrettably many staff positions were impacted. It took more than six months for the business to recover to production levels we last saw in March 2020.

“This year has started strongly and our forecasts predict a continued solid recovery, with strong demand from mainland Europe and North America. This means we are now in a position to recruit many more shop floor colleagues and offer permanent JCB contracts to a large number of existing agency employees. After a tumultuous twelve months, this really is good news.”

Today the company confirmed it was recruiting more than 400 additional agency employees in a variety of jobs including assembly, welding and fork lift truck drivers. In addition, JCB is giving permanent JCB contracts to up to 300 existing agency employees, including welders, fabricators and CNC machinists.

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