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Norbar's virtual careers evenings
20 January 2022
BANBURY BASED tools manufacturer Norbar Torque Tools Ltd is hosting a series of virtual careers evenings in February for young people potentially interested in two engineering apprenticeships on offer.

Having successfully recruited through last year’s virtual events, Norbar intends to showcase opportunities for apprentices through online sessions once again.
Coinciding with National Apprenticeship Week 2022, the open evenings will be taking place on 7, 8, 9, and 10 February and attendees will be able to books slots between 6pm and 8pm to be able to discuss job roles virtually with Norbar’s head of HR, Wanda Stewart-Lee and Rob Alderman from the Engineering Trust.
Video tours of the Norbar manufacturing facilities will be available to offer insight into a modern manufacturing facility and the opportunities available for apprenticeship applicants.
While concerns over youth unemployment persist, Norbar is demonstrating its commitment to developing young people’s skills in the Banbury area and to urge them to consider a career in manufacturing and engineering.
Stewart-LEE said: “The pandemic has made the job market a tougher environment than ever for young people. For manufacturers like us, it is extremely important that we do everything we can to equip young people with the skills to progress in their career.”
www.norbar.com
Coinciding with National Apprenticeship Week 2022, the open evenings will be taking place on 7, 8, 9, and 10 February and attendees will be able to books slots between 6pm and 8pm to be able to discuss job roles virtually with Norbar’s head of HR, Wanda Stewart-Lee and Rob Alderman from the Engineering Trust.
Video tours of the Norbar manufacturing facilities will be available to offer insight into a modern manufacturing facility and the opportunities available for apprenticeship applicants.
While concerns over youth unemployment persist, Norbar is demonstrating its commitment to developing young people’s skills in the Banbury area and to urge them to consider a career in manufacturing and engineering.
Stewart-LEE said: “The pandemic has made the job market a tougher environment than ever for young people. For manufacturers like us, it is extremely important that we do everything we can to equip young people with the skills to progress in their career.”
www.norbar.com
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