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adi #apprentices engineer the future of tomorrow with special away camp

Enthusiastic apprentices at major West Midlands engineering firm adi Group swapped the workshop for woodlands at a special away camp in Sutton Coldfield this week.

And, with the opportunity to further bond as a team and learn some vital life skills, the 19 electrical and mechanical engineering apprentices were eager to step out of their comfort zones for the two-day event at NPF Adventure Park in Bassetts Pole.

The apprentices had to work together to bring back an ā€œinjuredā€ team member, build a shelter and assemble a bridge ā€“ all essential parts of the teamworking ethos which runs through adi Group, a multi-disciplinary engineering firm based in Kings Norton, Birmingham.

Lessons in flat-pack furniture assembly, reconstructing paintball guns and water filtration further tested the apprenticesā€™ mettle and their engineering skills.

Birmingham based Josh Brown, a 17-year-old electrical engineering apprentice, said it had been a good opportunity to meet apprentices from other locations within the group, who they would not normally work alongside.

ā€œItā€™s been fun learning new skills together and getting to know everyone outside of our central engineering workshops,ā€ he said.

ā€œEveryone pitched in and helped each other complete the tasks, even if some competitiveness kicked in between teams!ā€

The adi Group has long sought to address the skills gap affecting the UK engineering industry, with dedicated pre-apprentice and apprentice schemes aimed at inspiring the next generation of engineers.

As a component of the firmā€™s full-time apprentice initiative, this first away camp aims to challenge the young engineers to solve unique problems and understand further the companyā€™s ā€˜right first timeā€™ culture.

Last year, around 60% of adiā€™s apprenticeship intake came from its groundbreaking pre-apprenticeship scheme, the first of its kind in the country.

With guidance from expert adi mentors, the 14 to 16-year-old pre-apprentices gather hands-on experience of engineering in a real working environment, with work uniforms that allow the youngsters to blend in with adiā€™s other employees, and professional, clean workshops.

Commenting on the importance of skills development and the away camp, adi Group strategic account director James Sopwith said: ā€œItā€™s imperative that we not only take our apprentices out of their normal working environment, but also invest in skills development that will make them more altogether rounded individuals.

ā€œThese are young people at a vital stage in their lives who potentially will be the ones helping to engineer a bright future for us all.

ā€œWeā€™re really proud of both our pre-apprenticeship and apprentice schemes, which have already paid dividends in terms of strengthening and diversifying our full-time workforce.

ā€œThese past two days weā€™ve seen some really encouraging signs, both from a drive, passion and skills point of view, but also with one eye on our teamwork and problem-solving culture, which is so vitally important to our success.ā€

The adi Group is one of the fastest-growing engineering service providers in the UK, with a multi-disciplined focus that enables them to self-deliver solutions across 30 different engineering divisions.


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