Costain Case Study

Matching local people with businesses, helping them gain employment

 

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Pictured left to right – John Skentelbery, Project Manager, HarbourWay, Costain. Rob Morgans, Workways Employer Liaison Officer

 

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‘Workways source opportunities and provide tailored assistance to ease participants into employment.’ 

Workways Employer Support Costain – Harbour Way Project Various positions

A‘Meet the Buyer’ event was held at the Aberavon Beach Hotel where local contractors had the opportunity to learn about the forthcoming developments and potential opportunities.

Following the event Workways met with Harbour Way Project Manager John Skentelbery who provided job descriptions for the initial posts.

Workways advertised the vacancies to all representatives of the Employer Support Group, including all convergence projects, Jobcentre Plus and Careers Wales in order to match suitable people.

Workways collated over 200 CV’s and shortlisted suitable candidates for each post before assisting with the interview schedule.

‘I am very pleased with the support that we have received from Workways in sourcing suitable candidates for our vacancies. Our future recruitment plans will continue with Workways support and the wider Employer Support Group within Neath PortTalbot’.

‘I would urge our contractors to consider engaging with Workways Employer Liaison Officers regarding their recruitment needs’.

‘The support we have received fromWorkways and the wider Employer Support Group has been a god send’.

John Skentelbery Harbour Way Project Manager Costain

 

Costain and the HarbourWay Project:

  • Developing a 4.8 mile link between Port Talbot town centre and junction 38 of the M4, with a view to increasing business growth in the area
  • The £170 million project aims to create substantial job opportunities during the three year construction phase
  •  http://www.harbourwayproject.com/