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New Assured Skills Academy in welding at South West College

Twelve welding places are available at the latest Assured Skills Collaborative Welding Academy
Twelve welding places are available at the latest Assured Skills Collaborative Welding Academy Twelve welding places are available at the latest Assured Skills Collaborative Welding Academy

TWELVE places are available at a new Assured Skills Collaborative Welding Academy at South West College, announced by Economy Minister Gordon Lyons

The academy will see successful applicants receive industry-standard welding training during a six-week course at SWC’s new welding training facility in Cookstown.

Participants who complete the academy are guaranteed an interview for a welding position at one of 12 companies in Dungannon and the surrounding area.

The companies are Edge Innovate (NI), Burrows Engineering, J & B Engineering, Mallaghan, Nugent Engineering, Specdrum, Terex and Truck and Trailer Works, all in Dungannon, as well as Toddsleap Racking & Shelving in Ballygawley, Bruce Engineering Services in Cookstown, Four Dee NI in Magherafelt and Crossland Tankers in Swatragh.

Minister Lyons said: “The Mid Ulster area has a strong and resilient manufacturing and engineering sector which makes an important contribution to our economy.

“This Assured Skills Academy with South West College, the fourth in a series of seven welding Academies, underlines my Department’s commitment to developing the skills that are needed in this area.

“People with welding skills are in high demand in our local engineering and manufacturing sector.

“Assured Skills Academies equip participants with the skills they need, through an industry-recognised qualification, and position them very strongly to kick-start a new career in welding. No experience in welding is required – I urge anyone who is interested to apply.”

Participants on the Academy will study ETCAL Level 2 Performing Engineering Operations and Certified Abrasive Wheels Training.

Ciaran McManus, assistant chief executive of South West College, said: “Engineering is a major sector of employment in the south west region. The college is committed to working in partnership with local employers to help them attract, develop and nurture new talent.

“This latest pre-employment academy, the fourth of seven, is a means of attracting new people to the sector by providing a great opportunity for them to gain new skills and a potential offer of employment.”

Applications are open now and close at noon Friday September 17. For more information and to apply, visit http://www.nidirect.gov.uk/assured-skills