Published: 3rd March 2014
As part of their ongoing expansion plans, Deploy UK (part of the DE Group) announces a new rail division to serve the rail infrastructure sector, specifically the rail network recruitment industry.
Deploy UK Rail is the newest part of the growing group of companies under the DE Group brand and operates out of new premises at Euston Station. Deploy UK Rail has been created to work alongside the already successful trades and labour division of Deploy UK, which supplies a high volume of skilled and unskilled resources to construction industry within London and the South East.
Managing Director, Simon Gazzard said:
“The new rail division is transformational for Deploy. The rail industry is moving into a period of growth, which will in turn create a shortage of resource in the industry, providing us with an excellent opportunity to take our own skilled resources and up skill them into the rail environment.”
He went on to say:
“We are both excited and committed to progressing and up skilling our labour supply resources which will give them a consistent and continuous employment across construction, rail, London underground and light transit. We are able to offer temporary, contract and permanent blue and white/technical recruitment solutions for both across the UK and work in a collaborative approach with our clients and suppliers.”
The new Deploy UK website can be found here: www.deployuk.com
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