06 Aug 2024

Groundbreaking apprenticeship initiative aims to bridge skills gap

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The S&A Academy, a leading provider of technical apprenticeship in the UK, has launched UK’s National Polymer Processing Technician Apprenticeship Programme.

This groundbreaking initiative aims to bridge the skills gap in the polymer processing industry and provide a pathway for new and existing professionals to develop highly sought-after technical expertise.

The polymer manufacturing industry is critical to the UK's manufacturing sector, contributing significantly to the economy. However, a shortage of skilled operators has long been a challenge. The S&A Academy’s apprenticeship programme is designed to address this issue head-on by offering comprehensive training that combines theoretical knowledge with practical hands-on experience over a period of 24 months.

The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including material properties, processing methods, quality control, and continuous improvement.

The S&A Academy has collaborated with leading industry experts and companies to ensure the apprenticeship programme meets the highest standards.

Partners include prominent names in the polymer processing sector, providing apprentices with invaluable insights and opportunities for real-world application.

Kayleigh Bulman, operations process manager at Advanced Plastics said: “We are thrilled to launch this pioneering apprenticeship programme.

“Our goal is to equip the next generation of technicians with the skills and knowledge they need to excel in the polymer processing industry. This programme represents a significant investment in the future of UK manufacturing.”

The apprenticeship programme is designed to be inclusive and accessible. Successful apprentices will emerge as highly qualified polymer processing technicians, ready to contribute to the industry’s growth and innovation.

Jemma Perks (pictured), director of The S&A Science Academy said: “We’re committed to creating an industry-led training programme, which aligns with skills gaps of employers in this sector.

Click here for more information about the Polymer Processing Technician Apprenticeship Programme.

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