North West talent to be propelled into the aerospace industry

A landmark partnership between IN4 Group and The North West Aerospace Alliance (NWAA) will directly pathway over 160 local people from all backgrounds to job opportunities with employers from the advanced aerospace engineering and manufacturing supply chain in the North West.

The collaboration will support local people with the training and development of the most in-demand tech skills and provide them with access to a clear pathway of career opportunities in the 125-plus companies that are part of the NWAA’s membership network. This includes 100 SMEs and blue-chip organisations such as Rolls Royce, BAE Systems, Safran and MBDA.

Working directly with IN4 Group’s Skills City operation, which is now established as one of the country’s leading Digital Skills Bootcamp providers, with national contracts with the Department of Education, and in the North West with the Lancashire LEP and GMCA.

Each year, Skills City pathways over 600 Interns into tech careers, from its faculty of Digital Engineering which includes bootcamps in the Cloud with AWS; data, cyber and software with Microsoft; and Gametech which includes esports, Unity and Unreal Engine. Thirty-eight per cent of interns are female career changers and 53 per cent are from an ethnic minority.

A unique attribute of Skills City is that each intern works on a live industry project over 6 weeks to showcase their talent to prospective employers. They can then progress as tech interns for a period of 6 to 12 months which offers employers a try-before-you-buy approach to talent acquisition.

The NWAA represents around 25 per cent of the UK aerospace industry, contributing a turnover in excess of £7bn to the UK economy, which makes the North West region the largest air sector industry cluster in Europe.

The CEO of IN4 Group Mo Isap has an established relationship with the chairman of the NWAA, Professor Andrew Schofield, who was the former director of programme technology integration at BAE Systems.

Together, they developed the opportunity for learners from Skills City’s Digital Bootcamps to work with the BAE Systems team on industrial technology projects, gaining valuable mentoring, real-life experience and career insights into the advanced manufacturing and technology sector.

Having seen the success of this proven programme with BAE Systems, which has supported more than 60 people so far, they aim to continue to break down the barriers of entry to the aerospace sector by introducing a new wave of talent to local employer networks as well as helping to upskill existing workforces in the industry.

The partnership is an important step forward in addressing the digital skills shortage in the region and supporting the growth of businesses in the aerospace industry with direct access to diverse, tech-ready talent from Skills City’s data analytics and cyber security Skills Bootcamps.


By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily

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