Yorkshire engineering specialist announces plans to cut nearly 100 jobs

A Yorkshire engineering specialist has announced that it is set to cut nearly 100 jobs as the pandemic impacts the market.

Sheffield Forgemasters, which currently employs 708 staff, is consulting on approximately 95 redundancies.

The company said that the cuts are an “unavoidable necessity” given the impact of lockdown on the current economic climate.

The redundancies will affect staff across all levels of the business in response to a “rapid” reduction in throughput of products for steel processing, offshore oil and gas and power generation sectors, as customers across the world battle with the effects of the pandemic.

However, it says that it is remaining optimistic about its long term future.

David Bond, chief executive officer at Sheffield Forgemasters, commented: “The decision to make redundancies has been extremely difficult for us, but staff cuts have become an unavoidable necessity in order to protect the majority of jobs at Sheffield Forgemasters.

“Although our defence work remains unaffected, we have seen a significant downturn for commercial work driven by the pandemic, leaving many areas of our plant well below capacity.

“Over the short-term, this poses significant operational challenges, which have to be met.

“We are hopeful that the 95 projected redundancies can be reduced through voluntary redundancy or via internal redeployment.

“Many highly skilled positions within the business will be protected and our apprentices training programme will continue, ensuring succession.

“The company is already in the process of up-skilling 350 employees through an agile working initiative as part of our transformation programme to allow for maximum operational flexibility.

“This will deliver a better trained, multi-skilled workforce operating across the site, with less reliance on fixed departmental teams which will improve productivity and allow us to make more competitive offerings to our customers.

“After a year of consolidation, creating further efficiencies has become more pressing, and the business needs to become much more competitive as we seek to regain commercial contracts within highly contested markets.

“We continue working closely with our largest customers to secure future revenue from our position in the UK defence supply chain and we are seeking out emerging market opportunities in support of the government’s net-zero carbon agenda, including offshore wind-power and the development of Small Modular Reactors for civil nuclear power.

“We have financial security through to 2022 via our defence commitments, with an exceptional workforce and a highly experienced board of directors collectively working together to weather the current economic downturn.”

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