Manufacturers Across UK Are Opening Up On National Manufacturing Day
- Paul Andrews - Founder & CEO, Family Business United
- 3 hours ago
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Companies up and down the UK are opening up their facilities to their local communities as part of National Manufacturing Day today. (Thursday 25th September)
Schools, colleges and people looking for a career change will have the chance to see first-hand the potential roles on offer in this exciting and diverse sector. National Manufacturing Day really does have something for all age groups, from younger students making subject choices to school leavers and more experienced workers looking at the possibilities of reskilling for a career in manufacturing.
The national day of celebration will give visitors the chance to take part in a variety of hands-on practical sessions, speak to apprentices, current employees and managers while gaining an understanding of advanced manufacturing at its cutting-edge. Roles range from marketing, logistics, research and development, design and production.
Manufacturing covers a wide range of sectors including aerospace, engineering, chemical and pharmaceutical, food and drink, defence, automotive and renewable technologies. And delivers some of the highest paid employment opportunities available, with training available at every level of the career path.
Stephen Phipson CBE, CEO of Make UK, the manufacturers organisation said: “National Manufacturing Day is growing every year and is where the diverse sector comes together to celebrate British innovation and showcase the careers on offer to people of all ages across the whole of the country."
“Our companies are at the forefront of technology development and global design, and we hope this fourth National Manufacturing Day will encourage people who have never thought of manufacturing as their future to come along to see what it is really like. This is a highly paid sector with good jobs which offer something for everyone. I started my career as an apprentice engineer, and it is a decision I have not regretted for a single day.”
Chris McDonald MP, Minister for Industry said: “As a former steelworker, I share the pride in making things that defines our manufacturing communities. Manufacturing offers high skilled jobs, pays higher wages, accounts for the majority of innovation spend and punches above its weight in exports."
“This government believes in British manufacturing and our Plan for Change includes our Modern Industrial Strategy, with manufacturing at its heart. I’d like to thank our manufacturing industry and workers for their contribution to the UK economy as we mark National Manufacturing Day.”