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As an advocate for modern apprenticeships, and the growth of talent through continual professional development, here at AESSEAL we actively support and encourage apprenticeships within every department of our business.

Through employing a wide range of apprentices, we are proactively helping to grow and develop a motivated and skilled workforce, whilst also contributing to succession planning in an ever-changing operating environment.

Moreover, whilst regularly employing apprentices, we are also strengthening the skill set of our existing employees, by giving them the skills, knowledge, and experience to nurture our apprentices so to maximize their potential. Why wouldn’t you want to be an apprentice with us?

Simon​ Hartley, Skills Consultant Team Leader - RNN Group said.
I have had the privilege of working with AESSEAL over the past 5 years and have been able to support them in providing over 80 Apprenticeships to young people, all of whom are now on their career ladders. AESSEAL really embodies what Apprenticeships are all about. As an organization, they ensure each Apprentice has support from time-served mentors that provide them with valuable skills and knowledge. AESSEAL is proud of their Apprentices and creates an excellent environment in which people can learn while ensuring they are an integral part of the larger AESSEAL family. Apprenticeships not only support local people looking to start their careers, AESSEAL has proven this can support their business by dramatically lowering their average worker age while maintaining excellent output and results. Every single Apprentice does their bit to ensure the business is high performing and maintains its exceptional slogan.
Simon Hartley

Visit https://www.rnngroup.co.uk to find out about their excellent education and training programs.

 

On his 4th year as a 'Manufacturing Engineer, Level: 6 (Standard)' with the AMRC. Lewis discusses his time on the scheme, for the 'National Apprentice Week' Series of videos for AESSEAL.

 

Introducing Jack Roberts who has been with AESSEAL for 3.5 years. Jack is currently a Machinist in the Special Projects Division. Completing a Level 3 apprenticeship to become an Engineering technician.

 

Starting off National Apprentice Week at AESSEAL, we introduce Lucia, a Level 3 Machinist who is in the second year of her engineering apprenticeship with the AMRC.

 

It is National Apprentice Week, here we introduce Jack Pemberton from Rotherham. A Level 3 apprenticeship in Procurement and Supply. Jack has been employed at AESSEAL for 2 years