Lander lands new apprenticeship training provider

By Lander Tubular Products
schedule27th Jul 22

Lander are delighted to announce that we have signed a contract with In-Comm Training to be the new provider of our Manufacturing Apprenticeship scheme.

In-Comm Training, which operates three state-of-the-art technical academies across the Black Country and Shropshire, has become the strategic training partner for the Lander Group in the UK. The new relationship will cover all recruitment and selection, advice on tapping into funding, induction process and delivery of training, with In-Comm trainers and assessors set to be permanently based at Lander Tubular Products’ internal academy at its Woodgate Business Park factory in Birmingham.

The first cohort of new apprentices to be trained by In-Comm will join in September and there will be further intakes over the coming months.

Anita Davenport-Brooks, Group HR Manager, added her support: “We’ve known about In-Comm for some time and were really impressed with the way they took the time to listen and tailor the approach to suit exactly what we need. The course will give every apprentice core manufacturing skills, as well as developing softer ones and encouraging the right behaviours to fit our culture. All the training will be completed at our Birmingham factory, which will give us great flexibility when balancing shop floor demand."

The plan is for forty Level 2 apprentices in Lean Manufacturing Operations to be recruited over the next six months in a bid to further develop our future talent pool so we can help to meet market demands.

Growing its own staff has always been a priority and this new contract marks the next phase of its workforce development, with pathways being created so that individuals can work all the way towards Technical Apprenticeships, a Degree in Engineering and Manufacturing and upskilling opportunities in continuous improvement, quality and leadership & management.

Anita Davenport-Brooks, Group HR Manager, added her support: “We’ve known about In-Comm for some time and were really impressed with the way they took the time to listen and tailor the approach to suit exactly what we need."

“The course will give every apprentice core manufacturing skills, as well as developing softer ones and encouraging the right behaviours to fit our culture. All the training will be completed at our factory, which will give us great flexibility when balancing shopfloor demand."

Anita continued; “I’m also keen to look at how we can work together to shape new Apprenticeship qualifications that are currently missing in industry. One example, is early discussions about creating a Level 3 Technical Operator course that could be the next step for our apprentices.”

She concluded: “Vocational learning is so important for us and, next year, the plan is to recruit up to 100 apprentices. Working with In-Comm Training will save over £200,000 on recruitment costs alone in 2022 and that does not take into account the bottom line benefits our learners will deliver to our three businesses across the Midlands. 

“Several of our senior team and middle managers all started with an apprenticeship and are now critical to our future success.”

The development of the long term workforce internally will help to lead the business to a more sustainable future.