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APM group is a fast growing
company
by Gloria Welton
excerpt from the Employment
Journey - Oct 2002
When you see an
APM group sign go up on a fence
or in front of a construction
site, one can assume that soon
there will be long-term
opportunities springing up.
The Employment Journey would
like to give you an inside look
at the employment possibilities
that exist within APM
as a result of their constant
growth.
On a recent tour of Atlantic
Store Decor (ASD) Pooles Corner
in Brudenell, I spoke to Kent
Sheen, vice-president of
operations. ASD is one company
of ten that are under APM group.
The other companies include:
Great
Northern Knitters
Thomas Henry Fine Furniture
United Signs
Beacon Signs
APM Construction Atlantic Inc
APM Properties/ Roseneath Homes
APM Landmark
APM Mechanical
Southport Home Building Centre.
APM group is a significant
employer on PEI -- they
literally have hundreds of
staff. “I worked for a large
organization in Quebec before
coming to this company,” says
Sheen. “It is nice to have jobs
like this on PEI. APM competes
with companies all over Canada
so they tend to hire Islanders
who would like to return home
and have the experience that
fits with APM.
“We have been working at 100
percent capacity for the last
three and a half years,” says
Sheen. “There has been no
shortage of work and we
especially feel the skilled
trades people shortage during
the seasonal months. This
seasonal shortage levels off in
December, January and February.
We look for people who want to
work year-round. There are many
reasons why a job at APM group
is seen as attractive. If the
person is willing to take on
responsibility and has a good
attitude than there could be a
nice progression here at APM.”
Sheen referred to an employee
who is now managing a Toronto
APM group branch after being
with them for only five years.
“He started in our drafting
design department after taking
the Architect Technology program
at Holland College. Many of our
staff come from Holland College
programs.”
“The manufacturing industry is
very different today because of
constant advances in technology.
In our drafting area for
instance new staff coming out of
the Architect Technology program
need training time on-the- job
because the design requirements
for millwork and metal is
different from construction.
“We are also the first
woodworking company on PEI to
have CNC equipment for wood.
This is another reason why we
continue to look for staff
because there is a lack of
qualified people to work with
this equipment within the labour
force.”
APM looks for
individuals who are flexible
enough to adapt to a production
environment. They hire people
from trades such as carpentry,
plumbing, electrical, and metal
fabrication, administration
staff, retail staff and other
professions related to the
specialities of the companies.
Their newest location is on
Queen Street in Charlottetown
which houses Great Northern
Knitters and a sales and
production facility for Thomas
Henry Fine Furniture.
For more information about
employment opportunities with
APM group, contact
Hans Connor at (902) 569-8400.


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PO Box 2859
Charlottetown, PEI
C1A 8C4
Tel: 902.569.8400
Fax: 902.569.1149
info@apmconstruction.com



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