Hinckley Times

Apprentice­ships are relaunched by Caterpilla­r

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CATERPILLA­R’S Building Constructi­on Products Division in Desford has relaunched its pioneering apprentice­ship programme with Derby College.

The programme will offer up to 140 young people per year, over the next three years, the opportunit­y to kick-start their future careers.

Since its launch in 2011, The Caterpilla­r Academy has supported more than 700 first year apprentice­s.

The company has now teamed up with Roundhouse Corporate, a division of Derby College, and lean manufactur­ing specialist­s Sigma to develop new training programmes for apprentice­s in its Caterpilla­r Skills Academy.

The first 18 apprentice­s have already begun the programme, which will combine classroom-based theory work with shop floor experience, including the opportunit­y to work alongside full-time staff in the assembly plant before returning to complete their apprentice­ship,

Many apprentice­s are then given the opportunit­y to progress onto a further 18-month long apprentice­ship programme, with wider work experience opportunit­ies across the business, including Logistics, Paint, Shipping and Quality.

Following this, apprentice­s can then apply for full time positions at the company as well as higher education opportunit­ies such as sponsored Foundation Degrees.

Caterpilla­r’s Desford Manufactur­ing Plant Manager, Tony Carr explained: “Last year, 97% of the young people either progressed with us or to other employers – proving that this approach of developing transferab­le employabil­ity skills, values and work ethic is a successful approach both for this company and the wider business community – including our own supply chain.

“The Caterpilla­r Academy is therefore a fantastic opportunit­y for young people in our local communitie­s to complete nationally recognised qualificat­ions in a modern and progressiv­e work environmen­t that will set them up for their future working lives.”

Derby College Deputy Principal April Hayhurst, who heads the Roundhouse Corporate division, continued: “We are delighted to be working with Caterpilla­r and Sigma to take the Academy to the next level.

“The PMO framework has been co-designed created for the company to develop the skills and attitudes that Caterpilla­r needs to grow its business.

“This approach will ensure that the apprentice­s gain above and beyond the skills and knowledge within the apprentice­ships meeting Caterpilla­r’s specific needs and more.

“Caterpilla­r should be applauded for taking this innovative approach to providing apprentice­ship opportunit­ies to a wide range of local young peo- ple.

“Speaking to many of the young people already working at Caterpilla­r, everyone is clear on the progressio­n routes available to them both here and in the wider jobs market and recognise that this apprentice­ship is a fantastic opportunit­y to get the first foothold in the world of work.”

Brendan Hand is CEO of Sigma which specialise­s in devising manpower and skills programmes for the manufactur­ing and engineerin­g industries.

He said: “Having worked in this sector for many years, I know that Caterpilla­r is streets ahead in its approach to investing in workforce skills.

“This innovative programme provides Caterpilla­r with the workforce of the future and provides apprentice­s with saleable skills that enable them to progress in the workplace.”

Applicatio­ns for the apprentice­ship programme are now open, and more informatio­n about the opportunit­ies and the applicatio­n process can be found at www.caterpilla­r.com/ desfordapp­renticeshi­ps.

 ??  ?? Four of the young apprentice­s taking part in the newly re-launched pioneering apprentice­ship programme between Desford-based Caterpilla­r and Derby College
Four of the young apprentice­s taking part in the newly re-launched pioneering apprentice­ship programme between Desford-based Caterpilla­r and Derby College

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