Vestas announces offshore wind hiring push

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Wind energy giant announces it is looking to recruit over 200 staff at its new blade production facility on the Isle of Wight, as DONG Energy takes full control of giant Hornsea project

The revival of Vestas' wind turbine manufacturing plant on the Isle of Wight took another leap forward today, as the company announced it is looking to appoint over 200 people at its new blade production...

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