We are delighted to have been featured in The Engineer magazine as part of the publication’s National Apprenticeship Week coverage.
Running from Monday 5th to Sunday 11th February, National Apprenticeship Week celebrates the successes of young recruits all over the country, and highlights the importance of apprenticeship schemes to the workforce.
Mark brings the article to life with the personal accounts and views of IES engineers and apprentices, looking at the future of apprenticeships and their value to engineering.
Click below to read Mark’s article in The Engineer:
IES has furthered its apprenticeship scheme commitment with the creation of several roles that offer a hands-on pathway into engineering.
In creating new job opportunities for young people within the organisation - such as trainee Export Packer and Case Maker and Operations Assistant – we can continue to attract the best young talent and develop their skill sets with a variety of dedicated training programmes. Guided by experienced mentors and benefitting from a structured pathway, our apprentices can build on their specialities and broaden their expertise with our cross-training opportunities.
At IES, apprentices can take vocational qualifications as they accrue practical experience within our set-up. Each apprentice is assigned an experienced engineer to be their mentor as they gain valuable knowledge and develop their skills in the field.
Thanks to the strong internal support we provide them with, IES apprentices have every opportunity to progress within the organisation. There is the potential to be placed in engineering roles all over the world, including with our Equipment Relocation and Installation services, Export Packing team, and Electrical department.
Check the latest job opportunities at IES here