ERIKS 2024 programme proves that apprenticeships can be for everyone

Posted on 4 Nov 2024 by The Manufacturer

ERIKS UK & Ireland has welcomed its new cohort of apprentices for 2024, introducing new sales and service apprenticeships alongside its engineering ones and marking another milestone in its expanding programme. 

Following the success of its inaugural year, ERIKS’ 2024 apprenticeship programme has grown 70% with the induction of 22 new apprentices: 18 undertaking engineering apprenticeships and four taking on the newly introduced sales and service apprenticeships.

Lori Broadhurst, Talent Development Partner at ERIKS, explained, “We’ve seen tremendous success from our first-year apprentice engineers, with many already contributing to real-world projects. This new intake brings even more potential, and we’re excited to continue fostering the next generation.”

As with the first year’s cohort, the engineering apprentices will split their time between hands-on work at ERIKS service centres across the UK and formal training at SMB College in Leicester, where they will pursue Level 3 Engineering qualifications for the next 4 years, gaining an invaluable grounding from both practical and academic experiences.

For the first time the 2024 programme has seen ERIKS offer apprenticeships in sales and service. Those on the sales and service apprenticeships will spend their time completing two courses simultaneously, that will result in both Customer Service Specialist Level 2 and Sales Executive Level 4 qualifications upon completion of the 3-year programme.

Demonstrating the versatility of apprenticeship schemes and in line with ERIKS’ commitment to nurturing new talent, regardless of demographic, the age range of the 2024 intake spans 17 to 34.

“We’ve had applicants straight out of school and some who have spent years in other career fields prior to application” says Lori, “All applicants went through the exact same process and the best were chosen. We have taken on a 34-year-old who wanted a career change and one of our own staff, who had been a temp but then became a permanent hire in a workshop, is expanding their career horizons and has become an engineering apprentice. Apprenticeships are for everyone, not just 18–21-year-olds”

ERIKS is at the forefront of the changing perception around apprenticeships.  As Lori explains, “Today’s prospective apprentices can choose between traditional educational routes which comes in most cases with significant personal debt or, they can pursue an apprenticeship and potentially earn upwards of £80,000 over 4 years and get some real experience and build their network and connections. For a 30-year-old such apprenticeship programmes were not available when they were leaving school, but we have moved mountains since then. There’s so much more for these young adults to go at now.”

For more information about ERIKS’ apprenticeship programme please visit: https://ow.ly/bj8O50TXg0o

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