

Induction Booklet 2018/2019
Induction Pack 2018-19
SETA Start 2019 with a new challenge, SETA require x2 Electrical Engineering Trainers / Assessors.
SETA Training in Stockport currently have 2 vacancies for Electrical Installation Trainer jobs available for an immediate start for the right candidates. If you are a fully qualified Electrical Engineer with commercial experience and are looking to get into...Helping Stockport’s Homeless Community
This morning 5 of our engineering apprentices, Caine Braddock from Cartwright, Tyler Arnfield from Federal Mogul, Oliver Fox from Swizzels Matlow, Megan Tait from Electrium and Travis Robinson from Flowserve, have delivered the haul of goodies collected at SETA during...
SETA Annual Santa Dash 2018
The Annual SETA Dash got off to a festively fabulous start after a slight delay regarding Santa Suits being locked away and no key! (I think we’ll just blame naughty elves in the office!). Once all the apprentices were suitably Santa’d up we gathered at...
SETA Apprentice takes CESA Foodservice Equipment Industry Apprentice Award!
We are proud to announce that Emrys Hughes, our Plasma Clean Applications Engineer, has won the CESA Foodservice Equipment Industry Apprentice Award! At the CESA (Catering Equipment Suppliers Association) 2018 Conference on November 15th 2018 Emrys was presented with...
A big thank you to our Friends at Barnaby House
SETA would like to give a big thank you to all our friends at Barnaby House, Independent Living / Extra Care Apartments who have helped us with our Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal this year. 2018 has been a fantastic fundraising year with the Poppy Appeal donation...
SETA are helping the homeless in Manchester
SETA are helping the homeless to ‘Pack Up Their Troubles in Your Old Rucksack and Smile, Smile, Smile!’ This Christmas SETA are getting involved with the Wellspring Rucksack Project this year to help them to help the homeless people of Manchester. We are asking for...
A tribute model of a World War 1 S.E.5 Bi-Plane
A tribute model of a World War 1 S.E.5 Bi-Plane made by SETA Apprentices, arguably the most famous British Scout Aeroplane of WW1!

100 Year commemorations of The Great War
Staff and Apprentices at SETA (Stockport Engineering Training Academy) were only too happy to help the Friends of Stockport Cemeteries, Reddish Army Cadets and the Royal British Legion make a statement.