NIE Networks apprenticeship programme open for applications
Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) Networks has launched its Apprenticeship Programme for 2020.
Translink Engineering Apprenticeship Programme 2020
Transport company, Translink is looking for 14 talented individuals to join its dynamic engineering teams. The new campaign, which comes ahead of the first National Apprenticeship Week (February 3-7), will see opportunities for anyone 16 years or over to become a Translink apprentice.
NWRC apprenticeships helping to build industry skills
Thirteen North West Regional College (NWRC) apprenticeship students have been presented with certificates after completing their Level 2 Diploma in Drylining and Brickwork at Greystone Campus. Plus, information on NWRC's upcoming open days.
Workplus apprenticeship scheme creates 120 places
An apprenticeship programme has created 120 opportunities with 28 employers in Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Awards 2020
The Department for the Economy has announced the three finalists for each of the Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Awards 2020 award categories. The categories include the Higher Level Apprentice Award, Large Employer Innovation Award and SME Innovation Award.
CDE Apprenticeships help encourage engineering talent of the future
An engineering firm has recruited 14 new apprentices from across Northern Ireland to help nurture and upskill the next generation of talent and innovative thinkers in the industry.
How I became an Apprentice Engineer
While searching for a practical and hands-on career, Laura Fleming discovered the NIE Networks Apprenticeship Programme and hasn't looked back since. Here is how she became an Apprentice Engineer.
Skills Northern Ireland 2019
Skills Northern Ireland, which will take place at the Titanic Exhibition Centre on November 20 and 21 is aimed at 14-19 year olds, their parents, their teachers and their influencers, to help enlighten them about jobs and career choices, apprenticeships, courses, growing industry sectors and training opportunities.
On the job training for 20 apprentices
Up to 20 apprentices are experiencing first class on-the-job training as part of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council's new £35 million leisure complex in Craigavon. Construction of the new leisure centre is being led by local construction and engineering firm Farrans.
IT apprenticeship scheme 2020
Originally created by nine businesses in the Mid-Ulster, North West and North Antrim areas, the IT Apprenticeship scheme has proven so successful that its founders have launched a Northern Ireland wide scheme for 2020.