Company’s million pound investment in next generation
ONE of the country’s largest bakeware manufacturers have announced a £1m investment in apprenticeship and NVQ courses at their Altham-based warehouse site.
Employees in education at What More UK will receive ‘real working experience’ on the factory floor, with the company having invested seven-figures in their tool room.
A number of their existing employees, including James Howell and Alex Graham, have recently completed their NVQ Level 2 Apprenticeship in performance engineering operations.
Two young adult learners, William Moat and Izaak Holden, are also close to completing their respective courses.
William, who is finishing off his NVQ Extended Diploma for engineering with a focus on tool maintenance, said: “What More UK have provided a fantastic learning opportunity for me, and many others.
“It’s very telling of a company when they invest in the progression of their employees and I feel very proud to now be nearing the end of my chosen course with them.
“We all received a £50 voucher for Sutcliffe Tools on completion of our courses, little things like this really make you feel appreciated.
“I would definitely recommend working at Wham to any young person in education who wants to make an earning while learning.”
Izaak, apprentice in manufacturing, said: “When I first started at Wham I didn’t have a clue what I was doing! I have shadowed people along the way and picked up the trade.
“They’ve let me do a lot of independent work as well, once they knew I could do it myself, which has improved my skills a lot.