Thinking of a Job at Blythe Valley Park, Solihull?

Birmingham Job Seekers Published on February 9

All you need to know about working on the Blythe Valley Park, Solihull

If you’re weighing up roles on Blythe Valley Park, you’re in the right place.

It’s one of the main employment hubs around Solihull, just off the M42 (J4), and it pulls in everyone from e-commerce brands and global tech to housebuilding and engineering.

Companies based on Blythe Valley Park are not only some of the largest employers in the area, but are also household names that you're no doubt familiar with.

Whilst Blythe Valley Park is a great place to work, you may find other job opportunities in the local area to be of interest.

Who are the main employers on Blythe Valley Park, Solihull?

Gymshark (GSHQ, Solihull)

What they do:

Direct to consumer fitness apparel and accessories brand (heavy on e-commerce, product drops, content and community).

Roles they typically recruit for:

E-commerce and trading, performance marketing/paid social, content/creative, brand/community, customer service, merchandising and product, supply chain/logistics, finance, plus tech roles like systems, data and software engineering.

Oracle

What they do:

Enterprise tech. databases, cloud infrastructure (OCI), business apps (ERP/HCM), and consulting/support for organisations.

Roles they typically recruit for:

Cloud and enterprise sales, solution engineering / pre-sales, implementation and consulting, customer success and technical support, cloud/data centre operations, plus product and engineering roles depending on team location.

Taylor Wimpey

What they do:

One of the UK’s major housebuilders, running regional businesses that buy land, develop sites, and build/sell homes.

Roles they typically recruit for:

Site managers, assistant site managers, quantity surveyors, project/construction managers, planners and engineers (civil/technical), land/buying roles, sales advisers and customer care, plus commercial, finance and admin roles.

Siemens

What they do:

Broad real economy tech, industrial automation, electrification, smart infrastructure, rail/transport solutions, and digital systems depending on the division.

Roles they typically recruit for:

Engineering (electrical, mechanical, software), project management, field/service engineering, commercial/sales, procurement, and a lot of early careers routes (apprenticeships/grad schemes) across technical and business areas.

Lounge Underwear

What they do:

UK fashion/e-commerce brand selling underwear and apparel, growing online and expanding into physical retail.

Roles they typically recruit for:

Brand/creative, performance marketing, e-commerce and CRM, product design and buying/merchandising, operations, finance, customer service, plus logistics/warehouse and retail roles as they expand stores.

Enzen

What they do:

A utilities focused firm providing consulting/technology/engineering services across energy and water, often around asset performance, networks, data, and transformation.

Roles they typically recruit for:

Utilities/energy consultants, business analysts, project managers, engineers (power, networks), data/BI roles, and operations/field-facing roles depending on contracts. 


How do I get to Blythe Valley Park in time for work?

Firstly, if you're using sat nav, the postcode you'll need for Blythe Valley Park, Solihull is B90 8AA.

By car

The most common way for people to get into work at Blythe Valley Park, Solihull is by car.

It's a pretty straight forward journey, just off junction 4 of the M42.

When exiting the motorway, keep your eyes peeled as the entrance to the park will be upon you almost instantly.

Be careful not to re-join the M42 by taking the wrong exit on the roundabout. Something I learnt from experience!

Public transport

A7 / A8 (South Solihull Circular)

  • Runs hourly through the day and links the park with Dorridge railway station and Solihull town centre / rail station
  • The park’s own travel info quotes typical bus journey times of around13 mins to Dorridge Station and around 30 mins to Solihull town centre / station
  • The A9 also runs hourly to Solihull town centre and travels within Blythe Valley Park
  • If your role starts at 8am, check first bus times
  • You can check out the full bus time tables here

Car parking

Parking is generally provided on-site for occupiers and visitors, but it’s managed per building (often with permits/visitor registration).

Most offices have allocated parking. If you’re visiting a company, ask them which car park or zone to use.

Final takeaway

If you’re applying for roles on Blythe Valley Park, focus on two things, commute reliability and role fit.

When you’re ready, jump into the latest local vacancies and apply while they’re fresh. Popular employers here move quickly when a role goes live.