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Universal Wolf to double workforce as new contracts trigger major recruitment drive

The Blyth engineering company - part of Tharsus Group - has a record number of new customers on its books

Tim Rutter, CEO of Universal Wolf in Blyth(Image: Universal Wolf)

The CEO of Northumberland engineering specialist Universal Wolf has revealed the firm’s plans to double its workforce with 160 more staff in the next five years.

Universal Wolf, based in Blyth, carries out complex sheet metalwork fabrication for a range of industries, creating structures for sectors including agriculture, industry and security. Part of major employer Tharsus, the firm’s CEO Tim Rutter, who joined from Hitachi in January, says the firm has seen huge growth in orders in recent months, placing its products at the heart of many strategic machines that power day-to-day life.

He said the firm is, like most other businesses, tackling the challenges of inflationary pressures and energy price rises, but said the challenges are also serving up opportunities. As a result, the company is now working with a record number of new customers, triggering a recruitment drive that will see its workforce double.

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He said: “It’s exciting times for the group overall. Tharsus Group with Tharsus Limited, our sister business, and Universal Wolf are all gunning for growth in the North East.

“Like many organisations there’s certainly been turbulent times and choppy waters but the really exciting thing for Universal Wolf has been the scale of new customers. We’ve secured a record number of new customers and new products to make that’s driven our need to have more fabrication welding resource, and that’s been part of the recruitment drive, to match the need.”

At the moment the firm employs 165 people, but that number is set to top 320 in the next few years as part of the drive.

He said: “As we grow over the next five years or so we hope to up to double that workforce. We’ve had some fantastic long-term relationships with key customers and our long term aim to diversify more, and lots of hard work and effort over many years, has culminated this year where we’ve seen a number of those customers landing all at the same time.