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The Armstrong Team

At Armstrong Group, our continued success is due, in no little part, to the contribution made by our loyal staff who have each helped build a vibrant and progressive Armstrong Group. As a major employer in South West Scotland with a workforce of over 100, we are looking positively into the future and to the next generation of Armstrong family businesses.

Our employees are encouraged to feel part of the fabric of the organisation, and we see an ongoing commitment to staff and business development as essential elements in securing our long-term future whilst providing career path opportunities for our workforce.

 

John Armstrong

Group Chairman

E: jockarmstrong@hotmail.com Contact Us

Barbara Armstrong

Group Services Director

E: barbara.armstrong@mcl-scotland.co.uk Contact Us

Janet M Armstrong

Renewables Director

E: Janet@armstrong-group.co.uk Contact Us
 

Become Part Of The Team

If you are looking for a new role, we would love to hear from you. At Armstrong Group, we strive to provide our staff with flexible and long-term career development opportunities, supporting industries in Dumfries and Galloway and across Scotland.

We’re keen to develop a passionate, reliable, happy team. For more information on job opportunities and current vacancies, get in touch with us today.

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