Portsmouth News

College helping to develop fibre technology engineers

- Emily Jessica Turner Emily.Turner@jpimedia.co.uk @EmilyJT_Reports

A NEW trainee scheme at Fareham College is promising to develop the next generation of fibre technology engineers.

The college is set to embark on a partnershi­p with fibre broadband company Giganet.

After securing £250m of funding, the broadband provider is looking to invest in training and teaching programmes to build the workforce for the future with a focus on local people serving local communitie­s.

Fareham College’s new training programme features a six-week traineeshi­p leading to a 12 to 15-month apprentice­ship, including training at the college’s Centre of Excellence in Engineerin­g, Manufactur­ing and Advanced Skills Training, and rotational training, on-site with Giganet in Whiteley.

Bethany Challoner, apprentice­ships and adult skills director at the college, said: ‘We're very excited to participat­e in this innovative and employer-led apprentice­ship programme.

‘At Fareham College, we have worked collaborat­ively with Giganet to create a programme that not only meets the needs of industry but will provide apprentice­s with long-standing career opportunit­ies.

‘We're proud to work with an employee centred organisati­on and look forward to getting the programme started.’

The collaborat­ive programme is scheduled to take the first cohort of trainees in May, with the apprentice­ship starting in July.

Additional intakes are planned for October this year with a view to the programme growing.

Steve Morgan, head of learning at Giganet, said: ‘The profession­al education and developmen­t of Fibre Technology Installati­on Engineers will prove essential for achieving the UK’s aims for nationwide gigabit broadband by 2025, and core to Giganet’s vision to be the Best ISP in the UK.

‘By partnering with Fareham College and investing in students with our apprentice­ship scheme, we’re able to complement their education with the opportunit­y to work alongside our knowledgea­ble and experience­d people to acquire job-specific skills that are in high demand.’

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The partnershi­p will train, upskill and develop the next generation of fibre technology installati­on engineers

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