6 new apprentices joint Barratt Developments Yorkshire West

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Building futures together: Local housebuilder celebrates the success of its Apprenticeship Scheme

Barratt Developments Yorkshire West, which includes the Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes brands, is celebrating the success of its Apprenticeship Scheme as six new apprentices begin their careers with the home builder.

The new hires come as Barratt Developments Yorkshire West announce it will be creating around 745 construction jobs as a direct result of new sites that are due to launch this year in a bid to support local people and boost the Yorkshire economy.

The new apprentices include Bricklayer Sol Whitehouse, 17 from Bradford and Joiner Joseph Hughes, 22 from Leeds who will based at The Bridleways in Eccleshill; Joiner Angel Matthew, 17 from Keighley will work from Saxon Dene in Silsden; Bricklayer Daniel Ballard, 17 from Oughtibridge will gain experience working at Oughtibridge Valley;Joiner Sebastian Clark, 17 from Rotherham will be located at Momentum and finally, Ada Urbaniak, 19 from Sheffield will be gaining experience as a Joiner at Momentum in Waverley.

The five star home builder’s Apprenticeship Scheme is a mixture of on-site work experience with Barratt Developments, as well as training at Stephenson College in Leicester.

Darren Johnson, Construction Director at Barratt Developments Yorkshire West commented: “We are delighted to welcome our new apprentices to the team and to see our Apprenticeship Scheme once again supporting more local people, and the wider construction industry after a difficult year. As one of the country’s top housebuilder, we are always committed to developing talent and we are incredibly proud of the opportunities we can provide”

“We are really looking forward to seeing our apprentice’s careers flourish, and would encourage anyone interested in working in the construction industry to consider the opportunities available with Barratt Developments Yorkshire West.”

As Barratt Developments prepares to launch four new sites across the Yorkshire region, the home builder is issuing a callout for bricklaying gangs to join the company, offering opportunity for career progression and to support the country’s leading home builder during a year of continued success.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .

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