Amey

Who is Amey?
Most days you will come into contact with the services that Amey offer, from ensuring your train gets you to work on time, to driving back home to see your family and making sure you are safe on the road. If you have driven on a motorway, travelled on the tube or used council services there is a good chance you’ve benefitted from the work that Amey does.
From defence and health to transportation and education, we work with major organisations in the public and private sectors to supply the services that help keep the country moving. As one of the leading integrated support service providers in the country the massive scope of our work means we touch the lives of millions. Without Amey and businesses like it, many aspects of daily life would grind to a halt.
As you might expect, our career options are as varied as the business itself. We offer a Graduate Development Scheme for those interested in specific business areas and a Leadership Programme for those in search of an even greater challenge.

Amey Today
Our services help our customers and clients to manage their assets from design through to maintenance and renewal. We take pride in providing the best service with a focus on the outcome, not only for the customer, but for the end user. For example, through our effective facilities management service, staff in Government departments like the Ministry of Defence can focus purely on their core activities and in Edinburgh Schools the pupils are provided with healthy lunches. Manchester’s streets stay safely lit through the efforts of Amey people ensuring safety in the local communities.
Cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow can go about their business with a minimum of disruption because of our contribution to the management and repair of their roads, rails and public buildings.
Our clients include Network Rail, Highways Agency, Transport for London, Transport for Scotland, Local Government and the Home Office.

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