TENS of thousands of jobs needed to build new power stations in the UK are set to bring a further boost to Russell Taylor Group’s own workforce to cope with a growing skills demand. Already, the business has seen a surge on its employment front as an increasing number of consultants are being taken on to supply the nuclear and power industries with highly-skilled professi...
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New nuclear power programme heralds Russell Taylor Group jobs growth
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‘Home grown’ Russell Taylor Group talent duo take on new managerial roles
over 2 years ago byA WORKPLACE strategy of creating its own talent pool has positioned two “home grown” high performers into top roles at Russell Taylor Group. Stuart Watson, the company’s business development manager, and Tom Owens, who now heads up the business’ Industrial Trades Division, have both risen through the ranks from recruitment consultants to their new posts where their focus ...
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ISO accolade once again confirms Russell Taylor Group’s high levels of service
over 2 years ago byA WORKPLACE culture focused on unrivalled service has once again brought Russell Taylor Group major recognition in demonstrating its commitment to consistently high levels of operation throughout the business. For the 12th year running, the company has gained the internationally recognised ISO 9001:2015 accreditation for Quality Management. The award confirms that the ...
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