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TRANSFERABLE SKILLS OF ENGINEERING APPRENTICES WILL SUPPORT OFFSHORE


WIND GROWTH THE TRANSFERABLE SKILLS GAINED BY ENGINEERING APPRENTICES WILL BE A BOOST FOR THE GROWING OFFSHORE WIND SECTOR, ACCORDING TO THE TTE TECHNICAL TRAINING GROUP.


WORKING WITH INDUSTRY The Middlesbrough-based training organisation works closely with industry to provide skilled technicians through its suite of apprenticeships and up-skilling programmes.


WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT In addition, ttE also provides workforce development for global industry and regularly welcomes technicians from locations such as West Africa and the Middle East to its highly-specified, industry-standard training centre.


They also provide in-country skills development and consistently deploy teams of training professionals around the world who train and assess candidates on site.


Scientists, Warehousing, and Building Services, with many transferable across different sectors, including offshore wind.


MODUS SEABED INTERVENTION One of the companies they work with is Darlington-based Modus Seabed Intervention, the subsea specialist, which operates across the oil & gas and offshore wind sectors.


ttE has devised a training programme, which provides the skills required to support the company’s rebuilding and maintenance operations for its fleet of remote operated vehicles (RoVs) and associated equipment.


Andy buckworth from the ttE technical Training Group, said: “As industry has evolved, particularly in the energy sector, we have continually refined our programmes and facilities to meet employers’ requirements. Many of the skills required in the offshore wind supply chain are transferable from other industry sectors, which are supported by the training programmes at TTE and our specialist training equipment.


“The offshore wind sector has the potential to grow dramatically in the near future, which will require a considerable influx of personnel. As well as new entrants to industry, through the delivery of apprenticeships, there will be skilled personnel from other sectors that will require elements of re-skilling to enter the sector.


predominately serving the manufacturing, energy, process and engineering sectors, ttE works closely with more than 100 North East-based companies supporting their workforce skills development.


With considerable experience working with industry employers, ttE has developed its training provision to meet the ever- changing requirements of different sectors. Its programmes cover disciplines such as Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, process, Laboratory technicians, Young


“TTE is well-placed to support skills development for this sector and has the experience, facilities and expertise to deliver the standard the levels of technical training and qualifications required by the offshore wind supply chain.”


TTE Technical Training Group www.tte.co.uk


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