Paving the Way for Women in the Rail Industry

Did you know that… 66% of our apprentices are female? That’s 4x higher than the industry average!

To this day, women remain chronically under represented in the rail sector, particularly out on site.

By actively encouraging women to apply for roles right across the business, highlighting career opportunities, and breaking down stereotypes, both we and the wider industry can begin to address that imbalance…

– Promoting female role models,
– Addressing the gender pay gap
– Fostering an inclusive, respectful, and safe work culture
– Supporting work-life balance

By addressing these challenges, the rail industry can begin to attract and retain a more diverse, skilled, and productive workforce that’s truly reflective of the communities in which we live and work.

Close-up of a railway worker wearing a high-visibility orange suit and safety helmet branded 'Amaro,' attentively inspecting or repairing railway tracks, focusing on securing components with specialised gloves.

Amaro keeps country moving over Christmas

While most of you were getting a good night's sleep, opening presents or sitting down for your Christmas dinner, almost 40% of our team were working...

New Starter Announcement featuring Lance Whisselle, Installation Technician at Amaro, with a beard and a thoughtful expression, framed in a circular cutout on a blue graphic background with triangle patterns.

Lance Whisselle joins Amaro as Installation Technician

New starters are coming thick and fast, as we celebrate the second railway professional to join Amaro in 2025.

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Michael Ewart’s first site visit of 2025

Sunday saw our MD, Michael Ewart, carry out his 1st site visit of 2025, joining forces with our HSE Manager, Lewis Matthews, on track in Dorking!