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Komatsu recruiting for 20 as post-lockdown expansion continues

The Gateshead firm has taken on more than 100 people in recent months and is looking to fill a number of new posts

Komatsu is creating new jobs(Image: Newcastle Journal)

North East manufacturer Komatsu has launched a recruitment drive for 20 jobs as its post-lockdown expansion continues.

Birtley based Komatsu º£½ÇÊÓÆµ (Kº£½ÇÊÓÆµ) - now part of a group of 255 other companies employing around 62,000 people – originally created 250 jobs when it launched the plant in 1987.

The excavator manufacturer now has 514 employees and is continuing to grow with an intake of new recruits and a significant in-house promotion.

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Komatsu’s post-lockdown recruitment drive has stepped up with 120 new faces arriving at the Birtley plant in recent months, as well as 10 new apprentices.

The firm has a further 20 roles advertised in the factory, including painters, fabricators and assemblers. Jobs are also being created within its design division and various support functions.

The new jobs are being created to service a host of orders secured from domestic and European markets and to continue building its workforce for future growth.

The company has also promoted Stephen Callaghan to the role of production control manager, making him just the third former apprentice to secure a management position at the company, based at Birtley for the past 34 years.