Naylor attending Get Up To Speed 2023

14th March 2023

Naylor Industries plc is a leading manufacturer of construction products. We’re a family business which has been going for over 130 years but at the same time a modern, growing, dynamic company with a track record in innovation.

Since 2014 Naylor Industries have attending the Get up to Speed Event which is held each year at Magna Science Adventure Centre, Rotherham.

Here at Naylor our management team is committed to encouraging future apprentices to join our Company.  We set high standards for our employees and reward successful candidates with excellent career opportunities.

Working alongside local schools, colleges and universities we offer apprenticeships and graduate placements.   The Get up to Speed event, showcasing STEM, gives us the perfect platform and opportunity to engage with the next generation.

Edward Naylor, Chief Executive commented “Every one of our employees plays a vital role in helping us achieve our business objectives. We have committed to engage young people from our communities, develop their work readiness skills, and help them to play their part in the workforce of future generations”.

The Get up to Speed Event is taking place on Wednesday 29 March.  The event is free to attend and if you'd like further details - visit the Get up to Speed website on: https://www.getuptospeed.org.uk

 

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