THE SKILLS fuelling Teesside’s push to be the Net Zero epicentre of the country are being created thanks to a new partnership.
TTE, part of Middlesbrough College Group, is working with Skelton-based Correll Group to develop four apprentices who will become technicians carrying out essential maintenance for renewable energy companies – including on subsea cables and wind turbines.
Brandon Jordan, 22; Nathan Emmett, 18; Isaac Howard, 18, and Joshua Bradley, 18, are all just a matter of months into apprenticeships in Correll’s High Voltage, Fibre Optical and Engineering specialisms.
Sam Dowey, managing director of Correll Group – which operates in Europe, Asia and the US – said: “We’re a team of more than 450 technicians that keep the renewable energy industry going.
“It’s highly specialised work that requires precision skills. That’s why we’re invested in our apprentices – the future of our company.
“With the help of TTE’s expert tutors, we’ve designed an apprenticeship scheme that will give our learners all the skills and competencies of a well-rounded technician who could tackle all aspects of the work we do.”
Correll’s skills are increasingly in demand on Teesside, as they are around the world, thanks to the area’s burgeoning Net Zero cluster.
The apprentices – all from Teesside – are already experiencing first-hand what Correll technicians do for some of the biggest renewable energy operators onshore and offshore.
That means tasks such as the connection of high voltage cables, the joining of fibre optic cables, testing and the maintenance of testing equipment.
John Cooke, operations manager at TTE, said: “It’s great to be working with Correll Group – a company that is front and centre of the renewable energy industry that’s driving Teesside and the UK’s Net Zero ambitions.
“We’ve worked with Correll’s team to shape a programme that will create long lasting skills and secure its workforce for many years to come.