Thursday, February 21, 2013

Five engineers bright future service development

THE TTE Technical Training Group Training in collaboration with the East Coast to help the five children to take the first step toward a career in building services engineering. Middlesbrough-based TTE and East Coast Training a new program to help young people not in employment, education or training (NEET) gained NVQ Level 1 qualification. As part of their program spending TTE training center in Middlesbrough, where they take part in activities in both the studio and the classroom environment. They also attended the East Coast training to support them in their literacy / numeracy, personal development and social and work skills. TTE year received hundreds of applications for the education program, supported by businesses in the areas of engineering, manufacturing processes, and the energy sector. Corporate sponsors looking for high quality, motivated individuals who, by their learning, can acquire the necessary skills, qualifications and competence to be part of their future workforce. TTE provides industry-specific technical training and one of the UK-based provider of training for the biggest oil and gas, process, manufacturing and engineering sectors. Currently more than 600 young people will go through various stages of their research and advanced pre-study and practice regularly invites technician visiting from areas including, among others, West Africa and the Middle East. Training on the East Coast is part of Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council's adult and children's services directorate and working with young people aged 14-19 for over 10 years at two locations in the Redcar and Cleveland area. David Thompson, partnership manager at TTE, said: "The children are really enthusiastic about the training and showed a genuine interest in engineering. This program provides the first step to a situation NEET young people to choose engineering as a potential career path. We look forward to working with East Coast Training to help more young people. '

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