Group of 16 apprentices and graduates join Liberty Steel in Stocksbridge

Liberty House Group
Liberty House Group

Liberty House Group has recruited 12 new apprentices and four graduates to its Speciality Steels business in Stocksbridge.


The new recruits have started their induction programme at Liberty Speciality Steels’ site in Stocksbridge. Renewable energy, materials, composites and environmental engineering are among the subjects that apprentices will learn about.

Liberty House Group is an international metals and industrial group with headquarters in London. In February 2017, Liberty purchased the speciality steel division of Tata Steel Europe for £100 million, which included the division's facilities in Rotherham, Stocksbridge and Brinsworth in South Yorkshire and Wednesbury in the West Midlands.

“I’d like to extend a warm welcome to the group of young people that have joined us this week to embark upon a long and fulfilling career in the steel industry,” training and delivery manager Tony Goddard said.

He added: “As one of the top recruiters of apprentices in the Yorkshire region, Liberty Speciality Steels recognises the importance of developing the next generation of engineers both for the future of the business and the wider engineering profession.

“The apprentices are joining the business at an opportune time as we look to step up our transition to a greener steel business by recycling scrap metal in electric arc furnaces. This generation of workers will be the driving force behind the industry’s contribution to achieving the UK government’s recent pledge of cutting carbon emissions to net-zero by 2050.”

Recognising the need for greater diversity in the engineering workforce across the UK, Liberty Speciality Steels is also sponsoring a new female engineering academy that Sheffield College is launching later this month. Students studying at the academy will have access to workshops, work experience and placements at the company’s sites in Rotherham and Stocksbridge.

Places at the academy for the forthcoming academic year are still available to women of all ages, with more information here.

Liberty House Group www.libertyhousegroup.com

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