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Superyacht shipyard starts recruitment drive after three contract wins

Cornwall's Pendennis Shipyard is now one of the most significant employers in the Duchy

Inside a dry dock at Pendennis Shipyard, in Falmouth, Cornwall

Cornish superyacht firm Pendennis Shipyard has seen a positive start to 2021 with three new contracts in the pipeline.

The contracts are due to start in spring 2021 and are seen as a welcomed boost to .

Like many º£½ÇÊÓÆµ businesses, trading conditions since the onset of the Covid pandemic in early 2020 have been anything but smooth sailing, the firm said.

With major internal operational changes being required to the running and set up of projects at the yard, as well as restrictions on movement and disruption to the international supply chain, all this has added pressure to the smooth running of the business.

Pendennis Shipyard, in Falmouth, Cornwall

The securing of new contracts will provide more certainty for the 2021 order book but will also result in the company recruiting for an additional 30 to 40 highly-skilled personal. The company is specifically looking for fabricators, plumbers, engineers, outfitters, joiners and draughts people. In addition, Pendennis Shipyard wants recent school leavers, aged 16 to 19, to apply to join its apprenticeship scheme.

Toby Allies, joint managing director at , said: “To be able to announce this positive news so early into 2021 is welcome news for the whole team at Pendennis.

“We pride ourselves on being a well-run international business, who has a highly skilled and trained workforce. The past 12 months have been challenging, but we are weathering the storm and starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel.”

Cherilyn Mackory. Tory MP for Truro and Falmouth, said: “I’m delighted to see that Pendennis Shipyard, a local business with an excellent international reputation, has new business in the pipeline, particularly during what has been a difficult time for our economy, and is looking to recruit from the local community.