The UK's engineering sector faces a yearly 55,000 workforce shortfall, but apprenticeships offer a practical solution, potentially boosting the economy by £27 billion.
UCS has benefited from a multi-million pound investment in engineering facilities over the past eight years, including an £8 million Energy Skills Centre, a £7m Advanced Engineering Centre and the Southern Hub of the £15m Government flagship National College for Nuclear.
Apprenticeships:
Part-time qualifications that could be offered as part of an apprenticeship
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“We partner with the College not only because of their location but because of the quality of their delivery and their ability to respond quickly to the challenges we’re facing. We can’t conduct all of this training ourselves and they bring with them the kudos and the relationships with the national accrediting bodies that we can never hope to achieve.”
– Mark Lewis, EDF Energy Training Manager.
How an Apprenticeship programme works?
How else can we help?
Although your business may belong primarily to the engineering sector, that’s unlikely to be its sole focus – you may have an accounts department, a delivery function, marketing, business admin, customer service – the list is endless.
Increasing the productivity and efficiency of any of these areas could have a really positive impact on profitability, and an Apprenticeship programme is a really cost-effective way of doing that.
UCS and BTC offer a variety of different training solutions to support you with your business and our team will tailor your training requirements to your needs.
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