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Apprenticeships

I've been looking for an apprenticeship in either plumbing or electrics and I can't really find anything, I've rung numerous companies out of the yellow pages with no success. I also use a website to apply for a few which is Kentapprenticeships.co.uk I was just wondering if anyone knows any more decent websites where apprenticeship vacancies are advertised, thanks.
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  • Try Crown House Technologies.
    Based in Dartford.
    Give them a call and ask to speak to the Labour Manager. He is Mr Johnson. Bit of a knob but they are looking for September starts now
  • Also try NG Baileys London Branch and Inviron at Gatwick
  • Thanks for your help mate, couldnt get through to mr johnson but i left him a voicemail and the other two companies don't appear to be looking for apprentices, thanks for your help once again.
  • I'm in the process of waiting for South London Business to get me a placement for an Admin one..so hopefully soon
  • My sons both did apprenticeships 6 years ago through the jtl.
    and they both received a decent mentoring/ apprenticeship
    One of my sons was very lucky and got fixed up with Haydn Young, part of the Balfour group, as a plumber and has passed all his 'city and guilds'.
    They have really looked after him,and treated him with a very good training course with the training board. The people he works with are both friendly and helped him attain a good working knowledge of his trade. For the building trade he feels very lucky, and loyal to the company.
    My other son has been less lucky, but has got qualified as a plasterer, and had worked for a couple of smaller companies. He went self employed at the start of the year, working with three other guys, and although he has had some difficult times, things seem to be going in the right direction. He did work for one of the companies and in 15 years they had never offered a full time job on full pay to a plasterer, ( he knew because he asked the college that he did his qualification at, as he had heard 'rumours' in the trade).
    So my advice try this:
    http://www.balfourbeatty.com/index.asp?pageid=115
    You can expect fierce competition, and good luck.
    To me the way forward for the country has to be properly run apprenticeships, that are not just cheap labour, and a short fix, that offer true skills and a sustainable job at the end of it.
    The country needs to get behind both a decent incentive package for employers,£100 a week grant, preferred bidding status for public contracts, tax breaks,and so forth. And appoint an independent body to evaluate the apprenticeships, with a bonus for apprenticeships/and employers who stay at the company/scheme, or group more than 5 years, so that they are sustainable and value to the tax payers. With mass youth employment, the UK need's to make this a top priority.
  • Ken,
    Some very good sound advice there.
  • Greenie Junior - which council area do you live in, as they usually have apprenticeship schemes running, might be worth a look.
  • Im from swanley so i think it would be bromley
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  • Tried ringing balfour, got put through to a lot of different people, but the person i needed to talk to in the end wasn't about, I'll have to try again tomorrow, thanks though!
  • Tried ringing balfour, got put through to a lot of different people, but the person i needed to talk to in the end wasn't about, I'll have to try again tomorrow, thanks though!
    Keep on trying Greenie..... my son applied with 2000 others and they took on 3 that year, he almost did not bother going to the interview, as he had got a temp job working for Iron mountain, and they wanted him to stay. Unlike myself he must come over well at an interview.
    Leave a message, ask for there name, and say you will call back tommorow, be polite, as it may well be someone in the office that they work with, and let's face it you are asking them to do you a favour..... good luck anyway mate.....
  • My sons both did apprenticeships 6 years ago through the jtl.
    and they both received a decent mentoring/ apprenticeship

    A friend of mine went through JTL a few years ago he got an apprenticeship with a company who does the plumbing and electrics at the home office hes been there a couple of years now. He did say that it took a while for the offers to start coming in through JTL but once your on their system the offers came thick and fast.
  • I just applied for the JTL and have to do an assessment on monday
  • I just applied for the JTL and have to do an assessment on monday
    I remember him saying that it was pretty basic maths and abit of logic really.
  • I don't know how far you want to travel but BAA at heathrow do a really good apprenticeship scheme. ADM at Erith also take ok. Also try contacting IPS college, I think they are in Rochester, they will ask for your CV and send it to employers
  • I work for Protec which is a fire detection company based in Swanley I know we take on apprentices I can ask tomorrow if your interested.
  • Yes please mate that would be brilliant f you could
  • We were at Toyota, looking for Apprentices a couple of months back. Not the car side of the business. MHE, Fork lift trucks, Narrow aisle, IC equipment. Electronics, Electrics and diesel and gas engines. I also could ask the question..............
  • My old man used to work for Protec.

    Try the JIB website. you can search for companies by county and they would be a good place to start cold calling
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  • I used to work for BAE Systems in Rochester and they run a decent apprentice scheme, more electrical / mechanical engineering but worth a try - http://www1.baesystems.com/Apprentices/index.htm
  • edited May 2012
    These are the electrical companies that will use JTL (JIB Training Ltd) as mentioned above. Give each one a call and also send a CV along. You will have to be quick though as companies will be looking to have apprentices in place for the end of June.

    Kent based JIB Companies

    London JIB Companies

  • yes please TCE and cheers CWLC i will look into all of them tomorrow, thanks for all the help
  • http://www.toyotaforklifts.co.uk/tcareers2012/

    Here's a list of vacancies within my firm, also add to that HPT specialist wanted in Kent that I was told about yesterday. Remember if successful, dont blame me ; )
  • Go to www.protec.co.uk and then to careers there is a section there with the application forms and information.
  • Ive got an electrical apprenticeship, and tried all of theese, but ask family and friends if they know any electrician's or plumber's .

    Then go from there, thats wat i did .
  • Cheers for all the help people, it is much appreciated
  • Hi, I am still looking for an apprenticeship in either electrics or plumbing, if anybody hears anything, please let me know, as I am extremely eager and motivated to build a successful career, thanks very much.
  • Check out the big services providers. They are attempting to get into the local councils by saying they will employe local people and mega apprenticships.

    Interserve
    Mitie
    Carilion
    Amey
    G4S

    to name a few
  • My old man used to work for Protec.

    Try the JIB website. you can search for companies by county and they would be a good place to start cold calling
    I am watching you CWLC talking about the enemy........Protec...PAH! :-)
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