WORKING FOR MAPLE – UNLIKE ANY OTHER

Posted by David Carroll on 29/01/20 16:04
Maple Sunscreening_team photo_Mercedes Stockport_web

We’re recognised as excellent employers and strive to make Maple a great place to work?

It’s engrained into our corporate culture – because we believe that without our people, we are nothing. But taking our staff to Europe’s largest Mercedes showroom... surely that’s above and beyond?
 
Okay, let’s come clean. While we offer competitive salaries and opportunities to learn new skills and enhance job satisfaction, don’t expect a luxury car when you join. We do, however, have regular team-building meetings. The first of 2020 was held away from our factory – at the purpose-built events facility within the new Mercedes showroom in Stockport.
 
As well as revealing our ambitious plans for 2020, we talked about new initiatives and opportunities across all our departments – from design and prototyping to manufacture and installation, and all our support teams. After the formal part of the day – which also included updates on our ongoing office and factory refurbishment work – staff took part in various games and team-building exercises, as well as viewing the cars on show.
 
Ironically, we’re no strangers to car showrooms, having supplied and installed interior blinds and exterior sun screening to buildings throughout the UK.

SHARE ON SOCIAL

Share article on Linkedin

See More Projects

Maple has delivered solar shading projects throughout the UK including architectural façades, brise soleil, climate façades, louvres and plant screens. To see more projects and find out what makes Maple different, download our showcase brochure.

Download it now
offer-img1.png

You might also be interested in...

Posted by David Carroll on 29/01/20 16:04

Maple’s unbiased hub of construction information, The Knowledge Centre, now includes a section for questions relating to the Building Safety Act 2022.

Read more

Posted by David Carroll on 29/01/20 16:04

Maple’s formula for success lies behind 24 critical stages and 5 key customer benefits.

Read more

Posted by David Carroll on 29/01/20 16:04

Perforated panels are a great way of creating original architectural designs while allowing practical benefits such as ventilation.

Read more