Weekly Roundup

Weekly Roundup – Week 4

24/1/25

Weekly Roundup – Week 4

Celebration of Success – Greencroft Bottling

We would like to congratulate Sam Weaver (Level 3 Team Leader) for completing his apprenticeship!

We spoke to Sam about his apprenticeship experience… continue reading

Celebration of Success – Etex. Remagin

We would like to congratulate Daryl Wheelhouse and Richard Kirkbride on the completion of their Lean Organisation Management Techniques & Team Leading Principles Level 2 Qualifications!

We caught up with both learners upon receiving their certificates… continue reading

Updated Open Courses Schedule

Permanent

Manufacturing Engineer – Ferryhill

Process Improvement Engineer – Ferryhill

Workshop Technician – Newton Aycliffe

QA Auditor – Seaham

Quality Technician – Stockton

Supply Chain Apprentice – Peterlee

 

Temporary

Sewing Machinist – Redcar

Food Production Operative – Hetton

FLT Driver – Billingham

Assembly Technician – Newcastle

 

How upskilling managers can cut hiring costs

We all know that companies are made up of people. Most of us also understand that success or failure is determined by the calibre of these people. Yet, this is regularly forgotten for swift cost cutting and profit making. The latest: that hiring can be automated and passed to managers… continue reading

AI poised to to drive global productivity but skills gap remains critical hurdle, report finds

AI is projected to boost global productivity by up to 1.5 per cent annually, potentially driving significant GDP growth, according to a report by the European House Ambrosetti commissioned by IBM.

By 2030, approximately 729 million people are expected to utilise AI tools, up from 314 million today, the report estimates… continue reading

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