Experience the
Workhorse Staffing
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Workhorse Staffing is your specialist partner in the manufacturing & trades sector.
With our deep industry understanding, we provide tailored staffing solutions to fuel efficiency and growth. We stand out through our commitment to transparency and quality.
Our insight into the manufacturing industry allows us to facilitate enduring matches between employers and candidates.
It’s more than just filling roles—it’s about building teams that drive innovation.
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Specialist Strategy for Specialist Roles
Workhorse Staffing offers a range of recruitment options, to best suit you and your specific business needs
PERMANENT RECRUITMENT
Workhorse Staffing utilizes a dynamic approach, combining recruitment campaigns and headhunting techniques to secure top-notch candidates for your role. Their comprehensive strategy ensures optimal results in finding the best talent.
CASUAL & CONTRACTORS
Options to engage short or long-term contractors who can be on-hired to provide a flexible workforce, catering to your specific project needs and ensuring sufficient manpower coverage.
ONSITE RECRUITMENT
A hands-on approach where Workhorse Staffing manages contractors directly at the site level. This approach offers flexibility in terms of weekly working hours, ranging from 4 to 40 hours per week.
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