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Engineering firms urged to attend Rolls-Royce jobs fair for Derby staff affected by cuts

The firm is in the process of shedding thousands of workers with ‘very strong skillsets’

Rolls-Royce announced it was cutting thousands of jobs in Derby last summer(Image: Derby Telegraph)

A jobs fair is set to take place for Rolls-Royce workers in Derby who are affected by thousands of job cuts being implemented by the engineering giant.

Last summer, the firm, which has its Civil Aerospace and Defence divisions in the city, announced it was to shed 4,600 jobs, including 3,000 in Derby.

Since then the firm has been slashing thousands of middle management and back office positions at its Civil Aerospace site in Sinfin in order to save the company around £400 million a year by the end of 2020.

At the time, the company said that it planned to cut 1,000 jobs at Derby in 2018, another 1,000 in 2019 and further 1,000 by mid-2020.

At the start of this year, Rolls-Royce, which is Derby’s largest private sector employer, said that its plans to cut jobs would “gain further momentum” this year.

Rolls-Royce's civil aerospace business is based in Derby(Image: Rolls-Royce)

Since the cuts were announced Rolls-Royce has been working with local organisations to help affected staff find alternative employment.

To this end, the firm will be hosting a jobs fair at the Rolls Royce Leisure Centre, in Moor Lane, on September 26, with companies involved in the engineering sector encouraged to sign up.

Partners involved include local authorities, training providers, educational institutions, engineering-related alliances and networks, the Department of Work and Pensions, East Midlands Chamber of Commerce and the Talent Retention Solution programme.