Norbord invests in new recruits for Engineering Graduate Scheme 8 March, 2021 SHARE For all the new recruits, the Norbord scheme is a continuation of their engineering training gained at university and they bring with them individual skills which will be put to good use.
Norbord has announced the latest recruits to the company’s Engineering Graduate Scheme.
Andrew Chapman, Grant McEwan, Deborah Ayebare and Luca Micheletti joined the scheme on 19 October 2020 and are based at Norbord’s plants in Cowie, South Molton and Inverness.
For all the new recruits, the Norbord scheme is a continuation of their engineering training gained at university and they bring with them individual skills which will be put to good use.
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