Opportunities at Scarborough Skills Village
There's a focus on building a greener future.
Last updated 11th Jun 2021
New opportunities for more skill-based careers have been unveiled by Scarborough Construction Skills Village, as it continues to expand.
Alongside a range of green construction techniques, training courses are starting for the next generation of skilled plumbers, heating engineers, electricians and interior builders.
The new, larger skills village site at High Eastfield Farm, near Musham Bank off the A64, is creating a Green Oak Business Centre, Student Hub, Green Energy Training and Plant Training Space, with a community cafe and rentable units for new enterprises. Work has already started.
It will host two open days on Thursday July 8 and Tuesday August 24 to provide hands-on experience and taster sessions in the full range of construction trades, including joinery, bricklaying, groundworks and plastering, with a tour that shows the scale of development.
Also to be built, are two carbon-neutral green showhomes – and a tree will be planted for every new apprentice.
Graham Ratcliffe, head of Northern Regeneration which runs the skills village., said:
“We have brilliant opportunities from people of all ages and background to learn construction skills in Scarborough.
"Thousands of new construction workers are needed to support the post-pandemic levelling up agenda and good growth.
"With new technology and green methodology, the construction industry is changing fast and needs to attract people who want to help build a new future for themselves and their community.”
The new plumbing, heating, electrical and interior building courses to national standards are:
• Level 3 Installation electrician and maintenance electrician / Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (starting September, aiming for 12 apprentices)
• Level 3 Plumbing and domestic heating technician / Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (starting September, aiming for 12 apprentices)
• Level 2 Drylining Systems Interior systems installer / Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (starting January 2022, aiming for 12 apprentices)
Electrical apprentices will learn how to install, maintain and repair electrical systems in industrial, commercial and domestic environments and safe working practices.
Plumbing and heating learners will be taught how to plan, select, install, service, commission and maintain all aspects of plumbing and heating systems.
The drylining learners will be part of a fast-growing sector, learning new-build refurbishment, including the construction of partitions, walls and ceilings for renovating hotels, schools, football stadiums, hospitals and more.
Plant training qualifications and health and safety courses are also major aspects of the operation.
Over the next four years, the Yorkshire and Humberside region will need 19,000 new construction workers.
Mr Ratcliffe said:
“I would like to thank Robert Goodwill MP for his support and also the Scarborough Town Deal board which has allocated £535,000 to help us develop two prototype low carbon homes and train apprentices in green construction methods.”
The open days and skills village tour at High Eastfield Farm YO11 3PP on July 8 and August 24 will run from 10am to noon and 1pm to 3pm.
Experienced trades people ready to pass on skills and knowledge in joinery, bricklaying, groundworks, plastering, drylining, plumbing or electrical are also required as assessors and trainers.
The skills village is looking to engage with employers who want to take on apprentices, with help and advice available.
Contact Construction Skills Village Jenna Redmond about the new or existing courses or apprentice-placements on 01723 585009 or at info@skills-village.co.uk