Caring For Yorkshire: Yorkshire Water launches its biggest ever apprenticeship scheme

YORKSHIRE Water will be creating 160 apprenticeships over the next five years in the biggest scheme of its kind ever launched by the company.

The majority of the new positions will be in operational roles as Yorkshire Water looks to recruit the next generation of skilled colleagues to be at the heart of providing a crucial service to millions of people around the region.

The importance of apprenticeships is highlighted in TheBusinessDesk.com and Esh Group’s major report looking at corporate social responsibility in businesses. To download the supplement, click here. 

With almost one in five (18.3%) 18-24 year olds across Yorkshire not in education, employment or training (NEETs), the announcement is welcome news for the region.

The new skilled recruits will also ensure Yorkshire Water is prepared for a skills gap being predicted in the utility sector by 2025, partly caused by an ageing workforce.

Richard Flint, Yorkshire Water CEO, said: “Many people may not be aware just what a diverse range of skills we have within the company – from qualified engineers to geologists to our talented operators.

“In fact, we have some of the most skilled colleagues that you’ll find in any industry and it’s so important to us as a business that we look to preserve this specialist knowledge for the future.

“That’s why we are delighted to announce these 160 apprenticeships, it’s great news for young people and for the Yorkshire economy. Ours is a company that invests in its people and, having joined as a graduate myself, I know there are endless opportunities to progress and develop here.”

Stuart Andrew, MP for Pudsey, Horsforth and Aireborough, said: “I am so pleased that Yorkshire Water are investing so much in apprenticeships.

“Since the election, there have been over 3000 more apprenticeships in the Pudsey, Horsforth and Aireborough area. With companies like Yorkshire Water realising the potential of apprenticeships, it is excellent news for our area, and I am proud to support the new scheme.”

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