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Mazak looks to the future with 17 new apprentices

Posted on 22 Oct 2020 and read 1911 times
Mazak looks to the future with 17 new apprentices www.mazakeu.com Yamazaki Mazak UK Ltd has reaffirmed its commitment to the future of British manufacturing by recruiting 17 new apprentices.

Despite the challenges facing the manufacturing sector, the machine tool manufacturer has shown its forward-thinking and willingness to plan beyond the Covid-19 pandemic by continuing to develop the skilled workers of tomorrow.

The class of 2020’s apprenticeship journey began at the Worcestershire Group Training Association’s (WGTA) training centre in September, where they started learning the skills crucial to future CNC machining, electrical, mechanical and sheet metal working roles.

The 17 apprentices accepted onto the scheme are currently studying in socially distanced classrooms, in adherence with coronavirus-related restrictions. They will eventually move to work across multiple departments at Mazak’s European headquarters in Worcester, as part of the company’s commitment to providing a combination of hands-on training and college-based learning.

All apprentices will complete an accredited apprenticeship pathway to Level 3, with the option for some students to complete a further top-up to HNC/D level.

Intake numbers have been unaffected by ongoing coronavirus-induced disruption, with the new class joining the existing 44 apprentices who are currently training with Mazak. The company has successfully trained over 200 apprentices since the scheme began in 2011 – a figure set to increase with September’s intake.

MazakRichard Smith, European group managing director at Yamazaki Mazak, said: “The apprenticeship programme is a vital part of Mazak’s ongoing commitment to the future of UK manufacturing. In these unprecedented times, developing a skilled workforce is vital to the continued success of any business, and our apprentices are key to this ongoing strategy.

“Indeed, a sizeable number of the workers currently employed at our Worcester site undertook a Mazak apprenticeship, highlighting how the scheme remains a cornerstone of our ongoing operations. With that in mind, I am thrilled to welcome our new group of students and wish them every success in their training and studies.”