Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Sheffield Forgemasters expands 2025 recruitment

Sheffield Forgemasters has expanded its drive to recruit 21 apprentices for 2025, with an additional six employment opportunities up for grabs.

The expansion is the second of two tranches of recruitment for 2025, as the company drives forward a £900 million investment to build a new 13,000 tonne Forging Line and a 30,000 m2, state-of-the-art machining facility.

Successful applicants will join the Ministry of Defence (MoD) owned company to participate in an award-winning apprenticeship scheme to build skills for the future.

Emily Baldwin, People Development Advisor – Early Careers at Sheffield Forgemasters, said: “This year’s early careers vacancies have been unique and we are able to offer some new opportunities.

These include a trainee Shot Blaster, and an Apprentice Welder in our Foundry department, which both close for applications on 27 April.

We are also going to be expanding our graduate programme with two more roles, one in Continuous Improvement, and the other in Finance.

Further to these, a Sales Degree Apprenticeship will also be going live in the next few weeks.

We have had an amazing up take so far for our apprenticeship and trainee positions and we urge any prospective applicants for the new positions to keep an eye on our careers page and apply as soon as they are able.”

Sheffield Forgemasters specialises in the design and manufacture of high integrity forgings and castings offering end-to-end manufacture and steel production from a single site in the UK.

Global markets served include Defence, Marine, Civil Nuclear, Steel Processing, Offshore, Renewables, Power Generation, High Pressure Reactors and Steel Plant.

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