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TGW unveils apprenticeship scheme
12 December 2012
Recent research from the British Chambers of Commerce showed just 20% of UK businesses taking on an apprentice between March 2010 and April 2011, with 15% planning to hire more over the next year.

Recent research from the British Chambers of Commerce showed just 20% of UK businesses taking on an apprentice between March 2010 and April 2011, with 15% planning to hire more over the next year.
Statistics like this make news that automation specialist TGW is planning to take on four engineering apprentices this year all the more encouraging.
Nathan Goudie, LTS manager, TGW explains: “An apprenticeship was how I got my start. I really enjoyed it and gained a lot of skill and knowledge and there is a real desire to give something back and provide opportunities for youngsters.
“And of course, it is protecting the future of our business. Plus, we are offering quite unique opportunities, those who graduate could work at our offices throughout the world.â€
The initiative is in two streams. TGW will recruit an apprentice to be a solutions designer, carrying out CAD work. In the service and support area the firm will take on three PLC engineers providing remote support and writing code. In next year's in-take, TGW plans to focus on field-engineering based apprentices.
TGW is focusing on 16-17 year olds, fresh out of school, working from offices in Market Harborough and studying in college in Leicester one day a week. The 3/4 year PLC engineering apprenticeships, will involve electrical practical skills, as well as software and electrical design, offering distinct skill sets. These are very involved and technical apprenticeships which will provide a very solid grounding for a longstanding career.
Statistics like this make news that automation specialist TGW is planning to take on four engineering apprentices this year all the more encouraging.
Nathan Goudie, LTS manager, TGW explains: “An apprenticeship was how I got my start. I really enjoyed it and gained a lot of skill and knowledge and there is a real desire to give something back and provide opportunities for youngsters.
“And of course, it is protecting the future of our business. Plus, we are offering quite unique opportunities, those who graduate could work at our offices throughout the world.â€
The initiative is in two streams. TGW will recruit an apprentice to be a solutions designer, carrying out CAD work. In the service and support area the firm will take on three PLC engineers providing remote support and writing code. In next year's in-take, TGW plans to focus on field-engineering based apprentices.
TGW is focusing on 16-17 year olds, fresh out of school, working from offices in Market Harborough and studying in college in Leicester one day a week. The 3/4 year PLC engineering apprenticeships, will involve electrical practical skills, as well as software and electrical design, offering distinct skill sets. These are very involved and technical apprenticeships which will provide a very solid grounding for a longstanding career.
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