Rossendale fire protection company opens up an apprenticeship scheme

The Homesafe Group – which providers and installs residential fire sprinkler protection systems – has opened its 2024 apprenticeship scheme to applicants.

Six recruits are needed at The Homesafe Academy, which oversees the EngTech Fire Sprinkler Apprenticeship scheme.

Successful candidates will follow its three/four-year Building Services Engineering programme at Burnley College – a leading North West Apprenticeship training provider.

Working with the college since 2019, The Homesafe Academy is committed to training fire protection specialists to design and install the latest technical innovations in fire protection systems.

The 2024 cohort will start in September 2024, and will work on various aspects of the business on 12-week rotations, including site working, design, estimating and contractual support, with one day per week at Burnley College.

Managing director Suzanne Taylor said: “The Homesafe Academy is a huge asset to the company and wider industry. By bringing aboard apprentices, not only do we have a pool of talented individuals with a fire sprinkler specific skill set who can contribute more efficiently to our client’s needs, the rounded approach to work-based learning is helping our business grow and sharpen its competitive edge in the industry.”

Its 2022 apprentices are soon to enter their third year, employed by Homesafe Group business Ecotect Engineering. The organisation is collectively committed to helping plug the skills gap within the STEM sector, a rising problem in the UK and globally. While 40% of all UK graduates have STEM degrees, more skilled entrants from higher technical education are needed.

Ms Taylor added: “To ensure we can provide our clients and industry with leading innovation design and installation, we must provide a workforce that can deliver. The Academy is our way of supporting the sector with highly skilled professionals. Only by investing today will the industry have the skills and workforce needed.”

Sam Bischtschuk, The Homesafe Group’s 2023 Apprentice of the Year, said: “The Building Services Engineering apprenticeship is an excellent way for anyone interested in fire sprinkler protection to enter the industry.

“The course at Burnley College is comprehensive, and the on-site and office-based experience really brings the academic aspects to life. Plus there are plenty of different roles apprentices can take up after getting their EngTech.”

For more information or to apply for an apprenticeship with The Homesafe, email: [email protected]

Pictured are support apprentices, Liam Robinson and Nikki Harding.

 

Helen Greaney
If you have interesting things happening at your company in Lancashire, I'm the news editor here and I'd love to hear it. I'm a senior journalist with more than 18 years' experience in local, regional and national newspapers, as well as in digital PR.
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