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10 Mile Challenge for Mental Health Week 2023

Rochdale Training employees, apprentices, local partners, and employers have successfully completed a 10-mile walk for local charity, MIND Rochdale. The walk started at Rochdale Training and followed the canal directly into Todmorden, taking in some impressive scenery.

Katie Tomlinson, marketing, events and engagement coordinator at Rochdale and District Mind said: “We would like to thank the team at Rochdale Training for joining the fight for mental health and choosing to raise a fantastic amount of money for our charity this Mental Health Awareness Week. These funds will be used to provide much-needed mental health support, counselling, advocacy, and wellbeing services for our local community.”

Mark Whittaker at Rochdale Training said: “Thank you to everyone who completed the walk and raised sponsorship of £1,329. Rochdale Training is proud to support MIND Rochdale and help spread awareness for mental health during mental health week 2023.”

FROM WORK PLACEMENT TO FULL-TIME APPRENTICESHIP.

Bradley Manufacturing produces springs, wire forms, and pressed components - specialising in sheet metal fabrication and finishing services, including CNC manufacturing, laser cutting, punching, bending and forming, automated powder coating, and sublimation printing. The third-generation family company also has product testing and electrical assembly capabilities and has recently branched out into making LED light fittings. 

The firm’s 146,000sq. ft state-of-the-art factory in Chadderton, Oldham is home to several engineering apprentices who are currently learning about the business.

When Corey left high school, he wanted to do something practical. After a little while of looking at options, Corey spoke to one of his friends who is also a former Rochdale Training Apprentice Academy graduate who gave Corey all the information he needed to apply.

Once he had applied, Corey attended an initial interview with Recruitment Officer Nathan Finn where he felt like Rochdale Training would be a good match for him so once he was offered a place on the Apprentice Academy course, he promptly accepted.

Corey then graduated from the Apprentice academy after 16 weeks of attending the course, 2 of those weeks being his work placement with Bradley’s Manufacturing. Prior to starting his work placement, Corey was eager to start the role as he had researched the company in depth and had figured out how he would get there and home with various members of his family. When Corey first met Tony Holden, Apprentice Mentor at Bradley’s, Tony was already impressed with the amount of Corey’s research and offered him his work experience on the spot.

Pictured: Corey Seery, a former Apprentice Academy Graduate, employed by Bradleys Manufacturing.

Tony Holden, Workshop Supervisor and Apprentice Mentor of Bradley’s Manufacturing said “Corey spoke well, portrayed a lot of confidence and had researched the company to an impressive extent. He has come out of his shell a lot more and is starting to fit in well with the rest of the team.”

Corey Seery, Apprentice Academy Graduate, now a full-time Apprentice at Bradley’s Manufacturing said “I found the Apprentice Academy really good and helpful to develop my skills and confidence. If I had stuck with college it would have taken me two years and then I would have had to find an Apprenticeship or work, whilst going through the Academy I have found an Apprenticeship that once completed, will lead me into a full-time position.”

 

Notes to editor:  

About Bradley’s Manufacturing

http://www.bradleymanufacturing.com/ 

For further press information, please contact: 

Rochdale Training

Lisa Agnew

Fishwick Street, Rochdale, OL16 5NA

01706 631417

lagnew@rochdaletraining.co.uk

Performing Engineering Operations

Performing Engineering Operations

Performing Engineering Operations, sometimes referred to as PEO has been designed to give those wanting a career in the Engineering sector a head start into employment. Throughout the course, you will work with industry-experienced tutors covering units on Hand Fitting, Mechanical Maintenance, Health and Safety and Data and Documentation.

Upon successful completion of this programme, you will have the chance to meet employers from the industry who have live vacancies to fill with people who hold the skills and knowledge you will have gained from this programme.

There are limited places available, details on how to apply are below

 

Duration: 16 Weeks                                                                         Delivery: Face to Face at Rochdale Training

 

Course Details:

A bespoke programme designed for those wanting to pursue a career in the Engineering sector

  • Hand fitting
  • Mechanical maintenance
  • Health and Safety
  • Data and Documentation

Level 2 qualification accredited by EAL

Start Date: 16th March 2023

Running every Thursday and Friday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm until June

Benefits:

  • Achieve accredited qualifications
  • One-to-one support from the tutor/mentor
  • All PPE is provided by Rochdale Training on a loan basis.

Entry Requirements:

  • Candidates must be 19+
  • Candidates must be a Greater Manchester Resident or employed in Greater Manchester
  • You must be committed for the full duration of the course
  • Not already enrolled on any other funded course
  • Must not already hold a Level 2 engineering qualification

How to Apply: 

Contact us at 01706 631417 or recruitment@rochdaletraining.co.uk

FEMALE ENGINEER SETS THE STANDARD

Renold Gears based in Milnrow is celebrating the success of a diverse workforce through Apprenticeships. The team innovates in delivering the highest precision-engineered power transmission products to all industries worldwide. Their market-leading products can be seen in diverse applications from cement making to chocolate manufacturing, subway trains to power stations, escalators to quarries; in fact, anywhere something needs to be lifted, moved, rotated, or conveyed.

New Apprentice, Elspeth is currently completing a Level 2 Engineering Operative Apprenticeship following a structured learning programme to learn the skills, knowledge, and behaviours that she needs to be a successful Engineer. After completing her Level 2 qualification Elspeth will be moving on to her Level 3 before hoping to complete her HNC/HND qualification.

Elspeth said “I enjoy my Apprenticeship as it’s a hands-on learning environment with a focus on practical skills I need to succeed in the engineering industry. An Apprenticeship works for me, as I get paid to learn and spend my time between Rochdale Training and Renold Gears”.

Nathan Finn, Recruitment Officer of Rochdale Training said “Elspeth, started her journey via Rochdale Training by attending an open evening and registering her interest in a career in Engineering. Throughout Year 11 Elspeth stayed in contact with us and we knew she would make a great addition to any company that she went out to interview for. Engineering Apprenticeship qualifications are delivered in a number of different ways here at Rochdale Training depending on how the employer wants their Apprentice to learn”.

Pictured: Elspeth Cunliffe, current Rochdale Training Apprentice, employed by Renold Gears.

Rachel Yates, Engineering Manager of Rochdale Training saidElspeth is making excellent progress. She has a keen eye for detail and is full of enthusiasm. Elspeth is enjoying the challenge that an engineering career can bring and we all believe that she has an exciting future ahead of her.”

Nathan Finn, Recruitment Officer of Rochdale Training said “Rochdale Training has a long-established relationship with Renold Gears and continues to work in partnership to support their Business with Apprentices. Renold Gears will be taking on new Apprentices on September 23, so register your interest now. For more information on how to apply call 01706 631 417 or email nfinn@rochdaletraining.co.uk” 

 

Notes to editor:  

About Renold Gears

https://www.renold.com/company/

For further press information, please contact: 

Rochdale Training

Nathan Finn

Fishwick Street, Rochdale, OL16 5NA

01706 631417

nfinn@rochdaletraining.co.uk

ENGINEERING EMPLOYER ENCOURAGES YOUNG TALENT TO CONSIDER APPRENTICESHIPS FOR A GOOD FUTURE

Bradley Manufacturing produces springs, wire forms, and pressed components - specialising in sheet metal fabrication and finishing services, including CNC manufacturing, laser cutting, punching, bending and forming, automated powder coating, and sublimation printing.  

The third-generation family company also has product testing and electrical assembly capabilities and has recently branched out into making LED light fittings. 

The firm’s 146,000sq. ft state-of-the-art factory in Chadderton, Oldham is home to several engineering apprentices who are currently learning about the business. The trainees are in different teams and over 12-36 months complete an engineering apprenticeship at level 3 with Rochdale Training.  

Tony Holden, apprentice mentor, and Spring supervisor said “I started as an apprentice many years ago with Rochdale Training and I now look after the new trainees. After completing my apprenticeship, I then moved into a full-time skilled role as a flat spring maker. From here I worked my way up within the company. Our business needs young talent to ensure our survival in the future. Trainees gain hands-on experience while getting paid and full training. Once qualified you can earn up to and above £30,000. 

Apprentices are supported through an internal development programme learning new skills from day one. Opportunities to develop and progress are encouraged with full support from the team to move into supervisory and management roles.  

Trainees are treated as adults from the day they walk through the door, and given extra responsibility and pay increases, they gain skills in the workplace and promotions during the apprenticeship. I would thoroughly recommend an apprenticeship to any young person; we are currently recruiting and welcoming applications from those who want to learn and have a good future career in engineering”.   

Pictured: Tony Holden, Apprentice mentor, and Rochdale Training Apprentices Connor and Callum 

 

Lisa Agnew, Employer Skills Advisor of Rochdale Training said “Rochdale Training looks after Apprentices across Rochdale and Greater Manchester. There are currently employer incentives available to employers who want to recruit of up to £1,000.  Call 01706 631 or email lagnew@rochdaletraining.co.uk for more information.” 

 

Brew Monday

Today here at Rochdale Training, we turned 'Blue Monday' into 'Brew Monday'!

The third Monday in January is sometimes referred to as ‘the most difficult day of the year’ but this is a myth. We all have our good days and our bad days, and those aren’t for the calendar to decide.

So we say it's time to stop this myth about Monday being 'blue' and instead start a conversation over a brew! ​Reach out and connect with family, friends, colleagues and loved ones.

We can always make time for a cuppa and a catch-up. It doesn’t matter if it’s a Monday morning or Saturday night, or if you’re drinking green tea, black coffee or orange juice. If you’re sharing a cuppa and listening, you’re doing it right.

We had our Breakout Area set up with a Tea, Coffee and Biscuits station so all staff members and learners had a space to come and talk to each other with a brew. The importance of today was to reach out and listen to one another as we make it through what is considered to be the toughest day of the year. If you are looking to donate and help someone out, here is the Samaritans website for more information: https://www.samaritans.org/support-us/campaign/brew-monday/

The Engineering Bridge Challenge

Last week our Engineers were put to the test, in a challenge to build a bridge that could hold a metal weight. They had to work together in teams and demonstrate communication, teamwork, problem solving and engineering skills! They were also given a spending limit for their materials so they had many challenges to work around. All bridges managed to hold the weight but the winning team had the bridge that when extra weight was added was the last one standing. Well done everyone!

 

The Sanctuary Trust Collection

Just before Christmas Rochdale Training closed its collection for The Sanctuary Trust and dropped off all items that were kindly donated by members of staff! The Sanctuary Trust is a charity organisation that helps the homeless in Rochdale all year round but they still need your help just after Christmas, for more information on how you can help please visit: https://sanctuarytrust.org.uk/.../rochdale-community-shop/

Steve Kovaks Retirement Party

In December we held a retirement party for one of our Engineering Team members Steve Kovaks. Steve taught over 250 learners who are now in successful engineering roles around the globe. His manager Rachel gave a lovely speech and it was followed by a wonderful farewell from Steve, from everyone here at Rochdale Training we wish Steve all the best and a long, happy retirement!