Local job opportunities at Anglo American’s pioneering Woodsmith Project will be highlighted at a drop in recruitment event today.
A raft of exciting opportunities to work on Anglo American’s pioneering Woodsmith Project are now open for applications and the mine team will be on hand in Whitby today to talk about the opportunities.
Local people with a variety of different skills are needed to work at the Woodsmith Mine for Redpath Deilmann UK, the global mining specialist responsible for shaft sinking on the project.
Seventy jobs across a range of disciplines are available to apply for across a number of disciplines.
Today's event will be at Whitby Coliseum Centre from 3pm to 6:30pm.
Matt Parsons, Social Performance Manager for Anglo American said:
“We’re delighted that the Woodsmith Project is offering more high-quality job opportunities to people living in the local area. We currently have around 1,000 local people employed across the project and look forward adding to that number with these new positions,”
The Redpath recruitment team added:
“We want to hear from hardworking, enthusiastic local people with transferable skills who are keen to come and work for Redpath on this truly unique project. These are exciting opportunities and we look forward to answering any questions at our meet the employer events,”
To find out more about the opportunities or submit an application, visit: https://redpathukrecruitment.com/.
If you’re interested in hearing more about these opportunities but can’t make the information events, please contact uk.recruitment@redpathmining.com.


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