A Make UK marcou seu quarto aniversário de abrir seu centro de tecnologia em Aston, Birmingham, com um tributo especial escrito pelo aclamado escritor e artista de palavras faladas, Casey Bailey. Nesta semana, a ingestão de aprendizes de 2020 começa sua jornada com a Make UK, assim como os primeiros aprendizes que entraram no novo hub de tecnologia em 2016 completam seu aprendizado. O xelim de Beatrice - assim como fazer o próprio trabalho do Reino Unido para criar e inspirar a próxima geração.
Commissioned by Make UK to celebrate the hub’s fourth anniversary, Future Makers shines a light on manufacturing and engineering pioneers including Henry Ford, Ross Brawn and Beatrice Shilling – as well as Make UK’s own work to create and inspire the next generation.
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Assista Casey Execute o inteiro Future Makers! Diretor de aprendizes e treinamento técnico da Make UK disse: "Desde a abertura do edifício 'The Technology Hub' em setembro de 2016, ajudamos a treinar mais de 1000 aprendizes; o trabalho de Casey encapsula perfeitamente como nossos aprendizes podem fazer sua própria marca no histórico, ajudando a retardar o futuro. O fato de eles nunca terem sido mais procurados-temos mais de 2.000 jovens em nosso pool de talentos em busca de oportunidades de aprendizagem e exorto os empregadores a não "trancar" essa geração de talentos ". Alguns de seus alunos do segundo e terceiro ano que foram redundantes devido à pandemia covid-19. eles. 7903 ou e -mailhttps://vimeo.com/457737362/e271c22a9d
Stephen Mitchell, Director of Apprentices and Technical Training at Make UK said: “Since the opening of ‘The Technology Hub’ building in September 2016, we have helped train over 1000 apprentices; Casey’s work perfectly encapsulates how our apprentices can make their own mark on history by helping to make the future.
“Many engineering and manufacturing companies may be thinking about delaying or cancelling their apprenticeship programs in light of the current COVID-19 crisis, but in fact they have never been more in demand – we have over 2,000 young people in our talent pool looking for apprenticeship opportunities, and I’d urge employers to not ‘lock down’ this generation of talent.”
Make UK is also looking for placements for part-qualified apprentices; some of its second and third year students who have been made redundant due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stephen Mitchell added: “These apprentices have already completed their first year at the hub so are extremely skilled and available immediately. Employers would only need to support the last few months of their training requirements and they would then have a fully-qualified engineering apprentice, and we can complete all the final stages of their apprenticeship for them. This would ensure the skills and learning they have already achieved is not lost. We still have a huge skills shortage we can’t afford to lose this talent”
Make UK’s Apprentice Technology Centre in Aston is one of the UK’s leading facilities delivering high specification apprenticeship training and upskilling programmes to companies across the UK.
For more information on apprenticeships with Make UK, call 0121 344 7903 or email [email protected]