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British Steel recruits first jobs since Government intervention

The company is looking to fill around 180 posts at Scunthorpe and two sites on Teesside

The British Steel plant at Scunthorpe(Image: Getty Images)

British Steel has started a recruitment drive, its first since being saved by the Government, seeking to hire over 180 new workers as part of an operation ramp-up.

The company released a statement confirming that it has secured necessary raw materials for sustained activity of two blast furnaces at its Scunthorpe site and is set to significantly boost iron and steel production in the subsequent months.

Offering a range of roles from professional to skilled and unskilled positions across locations in Scunthorpe, Teesside, and Skinningrove, British Steel's job portfolio includes sectors like engineering, environment, chemistry, cleaning, legal, labouring, safety, and stores management.

Interim CEO Allan Bell said: "With the backing of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government, we are focused on cementing British Steel as one of the world’s leading manufacturers of steel.

“To help achieve this, and meet customer demand, we will be upping production across all our sites and recruiting more than 180 people to help drive us forward.

“These are exciting opportunities across our business, offering rewarding careers which will play important roles in building stronger futures for our business and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy.”

The majority of the jobs on offer positions will be based in Scunthorpe.

Lisa Coulson, interim chief commercial officer, said: “Our employees always have been and always will be our greatest asset – they are the people who make British Steel such an incredible place to work.