Irvine-based Andrew Wright Windows is set to expand its workforce, creating nearly 30 new jobs. The news follows a series of commercial contract wins and increasing enquiries from domestic customers, many of whom are driven by a desire to better insulate their homes.
The 28 new jobs are for joiners and window fitters, administration, a domestic installations manager and production operators at Andrew Wright Windows’ two specialist production facilities in Irvine, Ayrshire. Recruitment will be phased over the next three months. In parallel with the expansion of its workforce, the company has recently committed investment approaching £1m in modern production equipment and new vehicles.
Founded in 1937, Andrew Wright Windows is one of the longest established window manufacturing companies in the UK and one of Irvine’s biggest private employers, currently providing work for around 100 people. The company manufactures double- and triple-glazed PVC-U windows, with a current annual production capacity of 30,000 units. Customers range across the commercial, trade, domestic and local government sectors.
Andrew Wright Windows has remained a family business for most of its 85 years history and was acquired by the current owners, the Berry family, in the mid 1990s. Charlie Berry, managing director of Andrew Wright Windows, said: “We are experiencing a significant uplift in enquiries from householders which, alongside increasing success on the commercial front, has driven this growth in staff to its highest ever level.
“We have a fantastic team here at Andrew Wright Windows. It’s a great place to work and we very much look forward to welcoming new colleagues on board.”