Apprenticeships in the construction industry are a great way of learning valuable trade skills and knowledge.
Apprenticeships in this sector involve good teamwork, communication skills and awareness of health and safety issues. Your workplace could range from a housing development to a town centre, or even a sports stadium.
School leavers are usually suited to intermediate level apprenticeships. Advanced and higher-level apprenticeships are normally for those with an existing college-level qualification, or plenty of work experience.
Why do an Apprenticeship at Farnborough?
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