Warrington South MP Andy Carter was pleased to welcome the Minister of State for Employment, Guy Opperman MP, to Warrington recently.

The Minister paid a visit to BGEN, a Warrington-headquartered multi-discipline engineering solutions company that operates globally, to see first-hand the results of investment in training and apprenticeships taking place in the town.

The visit comes as data from the Office for National Statistics shows that Warrington’s unemployment levels have fallen over the past year to 2.3%, far below the UK national rate of 3.7%.

During his visit the Minister met with BGEN’s senior leadership team to discuss their recent achievements and current challenges the company is facing as it seeks to expand its workforce and global operations. Guy Opperman was also given a tour of the facility, which manufactures electrical panels for the company.

The ministerial visit comes as BGEN has set out to increase its overall workforce from 1,000 to 1,300 employees. The company, which has areas of operation throughout Europe, the Far East and Africa, offers a range of apprenticeship, trainee, and graduate schemes.

BGEN also recently committed to recruit, retrain and support more female employees, which includes the formation of a women’s forum.

Robin Whitehead, chief executive at BGEN, said: “It was interesting to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the business with Guy and Andy.

“We have made a firm commitment to creating a more diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace, and we’re looking forward to welcoming more people into the business to support our existing clients and new service offerings such as net zero engineering.”