Scheme supports STEM graduates

The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) will be offering 30 recent STEM graduates from across Scotland the chance to work with its engineers and researchers as part of a new scheme aimed at helping those who are struggling to find work due to the economic impact of the pandemic. This new scheme will provide on-the-job training and the opportunity to build in-demand skills. To bolster the programme, NMIS is also collaborating with SME manufacturing businesses across Scotland, giving some of the graduates the opportunity to work and learn with potential employers.

For further information visit www.nmis.scot

Technology partnership

Williams Racing has struck a new technology and innovation partnership with B&R Industrial Automation, a unit of ABB’s Robotics and Discrete Automation business. The agreement will see B&R Industrial Automation embed its PLC hardware and I/O modules in the wind tunnel facilities at the team’s base in Grove, Oxfordshire. Controlled by B&R Industrial Automation’s APROL edge controller, the enhancements will measure and record the energy consumption of wind tunnel infrastructure.

For further information
www.williamsf1.com

Promotion at Bowers

Martin Hawkins is now the deputy managing director of Bowers Group. Working closely alongside the current managing director Steve White, Hawkins will begin a transitional period before White steps down from his full-time duties in May 2021. Hawkins joined Bowers Group in 2016 as UK sales manager before taking up the position of UK sales director in 2019. He brings with him a wealth of experience and success within Bowers Group, as well as vast product knowledge and existing relationships as part of the company’s senior management team.

For further information
www.bowersgroup.co.uk

Restructuring and new jobs at Rocol

Following a strong year of business for Rocol, the cutting-fluid specialist is now recruiting three new metalworking fluid sales engineers. This positive news from the industrial lubrication expert is the result of an internal restructuring process that will see it create dedicated sales teams for specific market segments. The restructure will establish an industrial plant and facilities maintenance team, and a process lubricant team, with the latter dedicated to increasing market penetration in the metal cutting-fluid sector.

For further information
www.rocol.com

Galvanising world-first creates 40 jobs

An new tie-up between two businesses in the Black Country and Shropshire is delivering a world-first in glavanising. Fastline Steel Services has signed a multi-million-pound integrated manufacturing agreement with Corbetts the Galvanizers to exclusively use Plant A at its Telford site, guaranteeing that over 15,000 tonnes of perimeter steel fencing will be galvanised there every year. The decision, which creates up to 40 new jobs and safeguards a further 80 more across the two firms, marks a switch from dual sourcing to a more strategic partnership that will deliver increased capacity and shorter lead times.

For further information www.wcorbett.co.uk