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Training in FM


The remote apprenticeship’s launch comes as the wider industry adjusts to changing guidelines on standards issued by the NPCC (National Police Chiefs’ Council).


In particular, it is no longer acceptable for accredited companies to use non-accredited contractors.


This industry shift towards greater quality and qualifications mean that those who complete the course will be perfectly positioned to tackle all manner of jobs in a wide range of settings.


Just one of the ways the apprentice will become a major asset to their employer is through gaining the coveted ECS (Electrotechnical Certification Scheme) card.


Billy Gilchrist, Apprenticeship Lead for Fire & Security, Electrical, and Engineering at Hopwood Hall College and University Centre, said:


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“ We’re thrilled to give distance learners the


opportunity to reap the rewards that come from completing this sought-after apprenticeship.


Our aim is always to provide the highest calibre of training so that we can drive quality, helping to professionalise standards and fuelling growth in the industry.


This really is an incredible opportunity – both for the apprentice and their employer!


” *The Level 3 Apprenticeship in Fire, Emergency and


Security Systems starts in February 2023. Apprentices must have GCSE Maths and English and be aged 19 or over.


For more information, please contact: apprenticeships@hopwood.ac.uk or scan the QR code below:


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