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Engineering apprenticeship expanded

A DavyMarkham product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 4, 2008

One year on from re-establishing its in-house apprenticeship scheme, following a 20-year break, heavy engineering company DavyMarkham is renewing its commitment to traditional skills training.

The company forecasts that 20 per cent of its shopfloor workers will be apprentices by 2010.

Last Autumn, the first cohort of seven apprentices started a three-to-four year programme, which will lead to NVQ Level 3 and BTEC diploma qualifications.

The company is now looking to recruit further trainees for the next intake this September.

The scheme has a strong local content and involves external training delivered by Rotherham College of Arts and Technology and the Strategic Training Partnership of Rotherham.

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