We're delighted that you're interested in joining Mobile Mini. As a company we are going from strength to strength, with many years of consistent profitable growth, driven by our investment in growing and improving our hire fleet, as well as investment in our people. One of our core Company Values is "People Make It Happen" and so we are looking for people to join the Mobile Mini team, who are as passionate about good service and results as we are.
Queen of the road
Mobile Mini is challenging stereotypes with the appointment of a female HGV driver.
Following her appointment by Mobile Mini, Rachel Woodward, 24, was able to develop her driver skills further, receiving professional training centred around carrying out the lifting operations required when delivering units from a lorry mounted loader crane vehicle. Check out the full story here.
A Great Place to Work
"Training as a driver is something I've always wanted to do for years but never had the funds to do it. While working as a Foreman at Mobile Mini I had the opportunity to retrain through their Driver Development Programme, I just went for it and never looked back. Thanks to Mobile Mini I've managed to achieve something I have always wanted to do, which feels great."
Simon Wood
Foreman at Mobile Mini, West Yorkshire
£250,000 investment in employees is driving force behind company success
Mobile Mini, a leading hirer of portable site accommodation and secure storage containers, with its UK headquarters in Stockton-on-Tees, has credited the quarter-of-a-million-pound investment in staff development as a significant reason behind its growing success. Check out the full story here.
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Mindfulness at Mobile Mini
Mobile Mini is among a growing number of companies realizing that mindfulness and other wellness practices can improve the work environment. Check out the full story: Mindfulness at Mobile Mini
Mobile Mini is TEED OFF at Domestic Violence
The Mobile Mini team joined together on October 19, 2018, to support A New Leaf. It was an afternoon of building domestic violence awareness, golf, and giving. Check out the video here.