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APPLICATIONS ARE BEING TAKEN FOR SEPTEMBER 2012 |
SETA has been training and helping young people succeed in engineering since 1966. We work in partnership with a wide range of employers who wish to recruit and train engineering apprentices. We are a great starting point for young people wanting to be engineers in many disciplines.
An engineering apprenticeship is an excellent option for being trained and employed in this varied and dynamic sector. As well as matching you with apprentice job vacancies we offer training places at the centre for school and college leavers to do NVQ Level 2. As with colleges and depending on personal circumstances you may be eligible for EMA. This option can be an excellent way to learn skills and enter an apprenticeship. Each year employers are interested in recruiting from this group.
** For September 2011 / 2012 we have seen a welcome increase in both electrical and mechanical apprentice vacancies from Greater Manchester employers and these opportunities should not be missed.
Apply now to be included in our apprenticeship pool. Assessments and interviewing will take continue you over the Summer, you are not too late. **
For all your Modern Apprenticeship enquires call Julie Burns or Simon Artley, direct on 0161-480 9822 or email Julie or Simon personally. They will be delighted to hear from you.
Included in SETA's aims and objectives is the promotion of education and training of company employees and young people preparing for their careers.
SETA acts as the training department for many of its member companies and offers a full service from initial assessment and recruitment through to completion and qualification of modern apprentices and other employees.
Your application to SETA puts you in touch with every modern apprenticeship job vacancy offered by the member companies and other associated companies. Modern apprenticeships are available to everyone suitable and we shall endeavour to match your abilities and potential to the vacancies on offer at the time.
SETA is based in Stockport and covers all of the Greater Manchester Area. If you live outside the Greater Manchester Area please contact your local Connexions service.
Each year we successfully help school leavers and young people start an apprenticeship.
For 2011 / 2012 we have a range of new engineering apprentice jobs in both electrical and mechanical areas with some well known employers.
Contact us now,it is not too late to apply for these exciting jobs.








