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In-Comm Training open day set to attract hundreds of potential apprentices

Hundreds of young people looking for a career in engineering and manufacturing are set to descend on Aldridge this weekend as part of a special Open Day.

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In-Comm Training, which is rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted, will throw open the doors of its Technical Academy on Saturday from 10am until 2pm to provide a unique insight in to life as an apprentice.

Budding engineers will be able to access all areas of the £3m facility, taking in live demonstrations and exploring the firm’s CNC zone, EDM machine, dedicated fluid power unit and the soon-to-be commissioned National Press and Tooling Centre.

They will be able to talk to tutors about the 40 different Trailblazer courses available, including mechatronics, machining, electrotechnical and product design and development.

Stuart Parker, Business Development Advisor at In-Comm Training, said: “People’s perceptions of industry are changing slowly, so we have a job to do to accelerate the thinking and showcase exactly what a career in this sector can offer in terms of progression, pay and opportunities.

“The best way of doing this is to get young people, their parents and even mature workers looking to reskill through the doors so they can see first-hand the technology they’ll be learning on, what is involved in the courses and all the expertise our tutors can bring to the table.

“Over 200 people are already signed up and we are expecting double that number over the four hours, with view to signing at least 100 individuals up for interviews to embark on a possible apprenticeship.

“We’ve got lots of employers already in place that have a variety of positions to fill. These include Metal Processes 1959, Precision Technologies, Metal Assemblies, PP Control & Automation, Castings PLC and Valen Fittings to name just a few firms.”

Visitors to the In-Comm Training Open Day will also be able to quiz current apprentices about the courses and the support they receive.

This will range from first to third year learners and also workers who have embarked on the vocational route and are now in full-time employment and climbing the career ladder in industry.

Mr Parker said: “There’s nothing like getting feedback - ‘warts and all’ from your peers to help sharpen the mind. Our apprentices continue to be our best ambassadors for promoting apprenticeships as a great way to start your career.”

In-Comm is one of the UK’s leading training providers, working across more than 10 sectors and with over 450 different companies.

It has developed a simple, but effective employer-led approach to bridging the country’s skills gap. This focuses on building strong relationships with companies, listening to their challenges and opportunities and then giving them the opportunity to shape learning opportunities that meet their specific requirements.

Over £7.5m has been invested into the firm’s three Technical Academies at Aldridge and at its Marches Centre of Manufacturing & Technology (MCMT) hubs in Bridgnorth and Shrewsbury.

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