We understand the move from military to civilian life can be a significant change for you. If you have not yet decided to apply for one of our permanent vacancies, to help ease the transition and support you to decide on the next step in your career, our programme offers you the opportunity to apply for a placement of up to two weeks, working with one of our teams across the UK in a field that suits your skill set and experience gained from your role in the military.
Our Programme has been shaped by the experiences of Galliford Try employees who have previously worked or continue to work with the military, who will help you transition into a civilian role, supporting you both professionally and personally while on placement, acting as a ‘buddy’ and mentor.
We want to ensure that the placement gives you the best opportunity to experience what it is like to work at Galliford Try and what a career in construction could entail for you, so we have built into our programme regular one-to-one meetings with you, your supervisors and HR to ensure that you are receiving a first-class placement that is aiding your decision on the next stage of your career.
Our status as a leading employer for people leaving the Armed Forces was recognised with a listing in the Top 50 employers as named by the GREAT British Employers of Veterans programme. In addition, we have received Silver from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) in for our commitment to the Armed Forces across recruitment processes.
“Construction is all about people, which is why the skills, expertise and culture we nurture as an organisation are so important. We recognise the skills that you have are transferable to many of our opportunities as you make the transition to civilian life and will support you through a buddy system with our existing Military personnel.”
We are fully committed to supporting those that have previously worked or continue to work in the military and recognise that supporting this community of people will have a positive impact on both those individuals and our business. A career with Galliford Try will provide you with the opportunity to turn your experience, adaptability and strong work ethic to a new challenge.
The skills you have developed serving in the military will allow you to thrive across many areas of our business and we will support you with the transition into a civilian role with our people-orientated, progressive way of thinking.
Our business is driven by our values, Excellence, Passion, Integrity and Collaboration which are at the centre of everything we do, as are our people. We proactively promote the benefits of a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture to improve our everyday working environment and enhance our performance.
The size of our business means that you will be working at the cutting-edge of construction and be able to learn and continue to develop your skills from industry-leading professionals. Working on exciting building and infrastructure projects delivers lasting change for both our stakeholders and the communities we work in. Your experience, adaptability and work ethic will be invaluable in your next challenge at Galliford Try.
We are proud to sponsor Forces sailing charity, Turn to Starboard (T2S), which supports veterans who have been affected by life in service.
The Falmouth-based veterans sailing charity assists veterans and their families in adjusting to life after operational tours, using sail training aboard their fleet of yachts and their 92ft traditionally built Schooner which was donated by The Princes Trust.
Dean Williams
Whilst serving in the Royal Engineers, Dean developed a wide range of skills that he has been able to apply to his role at Galliford Try making his transition into a civilian role a positive experience. Dean feels working with Galliford Try as a Health, Safety and Sustainability Advisor was a good career choice as it allows him to utilise the skills and experience has had developed in the military. Dean really enjoys his role with Galliford Try and recognises that leaving a military environment can feel like you’ve lost a support network which has encouraged him to volunteer to be part of our buddy programme and support others who choose to join Galliford Try from a military background. He says it can take some time to adjust to civilian life, but believes people with military experience are resilient and have developed transferable skills in that they are trained to deal with challenging and dynamic situations, all of which we believe are invaluable skills to Galliford Try.
Pam McNeill
Pam joined the Army in 2001, and served in various locations across the world up to June 2024. After this, she joined Galliford Try in our Environment business. Pam’s transition from her Military role as a Metalsmith to her civilian role in Galliford Try was positive and she has received support from both her peers and her managers which has enabled her to develop new skills and her career.
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