Over 1,000 17-19 year olds are being sought in a nationwide hunt signalling the start of Network Rail’s advanced apprenticeship scheme – a £30 million investment in one of the UK’s biggest apprenticeship programmes.
Over the next five years Network Rail will be searching for the talent of tomorrow who will help to rebuild Britain’s railway. The 200 apprentices per year who successfully complete the comprehensive three-year course are guaranteed a job within Network Rail’s maintenance function, which has centres across the country.
Iain Coucher, Deputy CEO of Network Rail, says: “This exciting new scheme demonstrates our commitment to investing in the railway men and women of tomorrow. The scheme provides a fantastic opportunity for the successful applicants who will play a key role in helping to rebuild our railway.”
In the first year of their course, the aspiring young apprentices will be trained at the Royal Navy’s historic HMS Sultan and accommodated ‘next door’ at HMS Collingwood - both located in Gosport, Hampshire. This combined 179-acre establishment, Europe’s largest engineering training centre, boasts bespoke facilities, including: fully refurbished accommodation, swimming pool, football, tennis and squash amenities and much, much more.
Almost £2 million is being invested in completely refurbishing living accommodation, common rooms, kitchens and classrooms within the complex. A massive hangar is also being fitted out with railway equipment – track, signals and structures – to help provide the apprentices with a real flavour of what’s to come.
The young people will be taught by the very best trainers from the Royal Navy, Network Rail, and Flagship Training Ltd, and will ‘earn as they learn’, being paid £9,000 in their first year rising to £13,000 by year three.
The initial course of study will give the apprentices a solid background in engineering, leading to attainment of NVQs at level 2 and 3 and a BTEC National Award technical certificate.
Network Rail staff, delivering a range of rail-specific training, will teach the second and third years of the course. This will help to fulfil Network Rail’s strategy of standardising its employees’ set of competencies and standards.
Notes to Editors
1. Find out more about the scheme by logging on to www.networkrail.co.uk/careers or call 0800 0191 996.
2. Network Rail is the 'not for dividend' owner and operator of Britain's railway infrastructure, which includes the tracks, signals, tunnels, bridges, viaducts, level crossings and stations – the largest of which we also manage
3. We are working to rebuild Britain’s railway and provide a safe, reliable and efficient rail infrastructure for freight and passenger trains to use
4. Our website: www.networkrail.co.uk
5. Flagship Training Ltd – a joint venture between BAE Systems and the VT Group – will be providing training facilities, accommodation and personnel to the advanced apprenticeship scheme.
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