June saw another busy month for #TeamPA.
Here’s a quick recap of what happened during June at Packaging Automation….
Apprentice Recruitment Afternoon
Wednesday 29th June we held our annual Apprentice Recruitment afternoon, the number and quality of applicants was very high this year providing us with a great choice of new apprentices to join #TeamPA We’ll let you know as soon as appointments are made.
Other Vacancies
Due to continued growth, we have a fantastic opportunity for a new role in our Purchasing Team for a Buyer In-Directs. Joining a small team, the successful candidate will be responsible for managing the end-end procurement process, delivering cost savings, spend management and driving innovation. Further information can be found here.
Work Experience
In June we also welcomed Blaise Gibbons for one week’s work experience, Blaise is a 17 year old student from Lymm High School currently studying Maths, Physics and Biology at A level.
Blaise proved to be a very intelligent young man, and has shown great interest in a career in manufacturing / engineering.
Retirement
In June we said a sad goodbye to Jill Robinson from our HR Team, Jill has been with #TeamPA since October 2018 when she was working as temp on reception. PA quickly recognised Jill’s qualities and within a few weeks Jill was offered a 6 month contract as Receptionist, then a permanent contract followed in May 2019.
Read more about Jill’s time at PA here.
#TeamPA would like to wish Jill good luck with her new life in Spain!
Machines
The Projects Team continued to deliver vast numbers of machines to customers in the UK and Europe, as always continuing to put our customers first.
To find out what machines went where, click here
In other news…
#TeamPA’s very own Shirley Oliver was a guest at Buckingham Palace when she was invited to attend her son Joseph’s presentation for completing Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award.
We will continue to bring you all the latest news from #TeamPA again in July but until then… feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
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