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Apprentices Embark On New Careers At Christeyns
Published on 08/09/2016
Laundry chemical manufacturer, Christeyns, has recruited two new apprentices from the local area to join their progressive Apprenticeship Scheme, now in its fourth year.
Jordan Smith, 20, and Lauren Griffiths, 21, fought off strong competition to be selected for the two 2016 apprenticeship places at the Bradford-based manufacturer. Shortlisted as part of a group of 10 hopefuls, Jordan and Lauren took part in a selection day that involved interviews with the management team, numeracy and literacy tests, team activities and a factory tour.
The two apprentices joined Christeyns last month and have been undergoing inductions in various sections of the business, its working standards and health and safety. The two-year programme will involve spending a minimum of one month in each internal department including customer services, purchasing, production, distribution and transport. As well as learning all about Christeyns in Bradford, the apprentices will also spend time at Alex Reid and other companies under the Christeyns umbrella.
Jordan and Lauren will study for a number of Level2 NVQ Diplomas including Business administration, Process Improvement and Manufacturing Processes, as well as undertaking forklift truck training courses.
Neville Kildunne, Works Manager and Apprenticeship Scheme Mentor at Christeyns, commented: “Apprenticeships are at the heart of our staffing policies here at Christeyns. The training programme ensures that wherever they are in the business, our new recruits are aware of the influence they could have on other departments and therefore take decisions based on systemic thinking. At the end of two years, the objective for our apprentices is to have department managers queuing up to have them on their team.”
The firm continually strives to improve its products and services and knows that to do this, and remain competitive and at the forefront of its field, it must nurture tomorrow’s talent. Currently five apprentices are employed by Christeyns and provided that they complete the programme and show passion to help the business improve, they will all be offered opportunities to remain with the company.
www.christeyns.com
Jordan Smith, 20, and Lauren Griffiths, 21, fought off strong competition to be selected for the two 2016 apprenticeship places at the Bradford-based manufacturer. Shortlisted as part of a group of 10 hopefuls, Jordan and Lauren took part in a selection day that involved interviews with the management team, numeracy and literacy tests, team activities and a factory tour.
The two apprentices joined Christeyns last month and have been undergoing inductions in various sections of the business, its working standards and health and safety. The two-year programme will involve spending a minimum of one month in each internal department including customer services, purchasing, production, distribution and transport. As well as learning all about Christeyns in Bradford, the apprentices will also spend time at Alex Reid and other companies under the Christeyns umbrella.
Jordan and Lauren will study for a number of Level2 NVQ Diplomas including Business administration, Process Improvement and Manufacturing Processes, as well as undertaking forklift truck training courses.
Neville Kildunne, Works Manager and Apprenticeship Scheme Mentor at Christeyns, commented: “Apprenticeships are at the heart of our staffing policies here at Christeyns. The training programme ensures that wherever they are in the business, our new recruits are aware of the influence they could have on other departments and therefore take decisions based on systemic thinking. At the end of two years, the objective for our apprentices is to have department managers queuing up to have them on their team.”
The firm continually strives to improve its products and services and knows that to do this, and remain competitive and at the forefront of its field, it must nurture tomorrow’s talent. Currently five apprentices are employed by Christeyns and provided that they complete the programme and show passion to help the business improve, they will all be offered opportunities to remain with the company.
www.christeyns.com
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