Building services training provider Logic4training has launched a new 19+ apprenticeship programme and is calling for employers who are interested in taking on an apprentice, ECN reported. With over 20 years of experience training plumbers, heating engineers and electricians in essential industry qualifications, the company is well-placed to support the next generation of building services installers. Scheduled for launch in summer 2024 at its Northolt centre, the first apprenticeships will be in Gas Engineering and Smart Metering. It offers an affordable way to nurture new talent as Logic4training apprenticeships provide several benefits over college-based alternatives, including year-round provision so apprentices can start at a suitable time for the employer. In addition, small class sizes ensure the best possible training experience. Logic4training will do a block-release model, with in-centre training tailored in terms of time and content (where possible) to the needs of a business. By completing training in chunks (one to two weeks at a time), on return to the workplace, the apprentice will have applicable skills straight away.
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