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In-Comm Training takes on record number of apprentices

Posted on 04 Oct 2023. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 815 times.
In-Comm Training takes on record number of apprenticesInterest in engineering apprentices is booming in the West Midlands after In-Comm Training announced a 35% increase in the number of starts this September. One of the UK’s leading training providers has welcomed 199 individuals across its Aldridge and Telford technical academies, as they start out on new careers in machining, robotics, welding, electrical, mechatronics and toolmaking.

Companies, including Ansaldo Nuclear, Altrad Babcock, HS Marston Aerospace, Magna Cosma Castings, Makita, RBSL and Veolia, are taking the long-term approach to beating the current labour and skills shortage by opting to ‘grow their own’. In addition to the budding engineers of the future, In-Comm Training also inducted 25 people onto its Level 4 HNC programme - highlighting a strong move towards upskilling workers.

In-comm trainingPaul Hodgetts, business development manager at In-Comm Training, said: “We have been able to fill nearly 90 additional vacancies this year, which is great news for local employers and a massive indication that vocational learning is in the ascendancy. There is a lot of opportunity for industry at the moment, but the ability to scale up is being held back by access to both the right people and the volume of individuals in the labour pool.”

He continued: “The results of our recent Training Barometer survey clearly showed that industry was waking up to the importance of developing their own staff and apprenticeships now being accepted as a credible career development choice. In-Comm Training has also had a big drive on equality and diversity, making sure industry is seen as a career for all. This is paying off with 30% of our new Telford cohort being girls and nearly 19% of our Aldridge learners coming from a black, asian or minority ethnic background. The latter is an impressive statistic when you consider the national average for engineering is just 7%.”

The first cohort of learners has already started at both sites, with the second one set to begin shortly. Apprentices will go through a one-week induction to their specific programme before progressing into workshops that blend theory with practical training on manual and CNC machines, and over £10 million of metrology, CAD, fluid power, robotics and wire EDM capabilities. Depending on their pathway, they will be either full-time at In-Comm or part-time and spending the rest of the course at their employers, gaining experience and knowledge from work-based mentors.

Jayne Guest, recruitment manager at In-Comm Training, concluded: “We will be continuing our recruitment of apprentices throughout the coming months for our early 2024 cohorts and then the big recruitment drive from Christmas kicks-off again - to find our September and October 2024 starts.”