RHS Show Garden Dedicated to Mental Health Seeks Construction Sponsors
A garden designed to explore mental health and wellbeing at this year’s RHS Flower Show Tatton Park is appealing for sponsors. Garden designer Carolyn Hardern…
Welcome to FE News’ tag page for construction and trades training opportunities across the UK. With the building and infrastructure sectors facing major skills shortages, demand for qualified tradespeople is high. From apprenticeships and college courses to jumping straight into a career – this page covers all you need to know about forging your path in an essential, fast-growing construction and trade industry.
Popular college courses related to construction and trades include plumbing, electrical installations, bricklaying, carpentry, painting and decorating, and general construction skills. Many colleges also offer apprenticeships allowing you to earn while you learn on-the-job.
With the right construction qualification from a college or training provider, you can pursue careers such as electrician, plumber, carpenter, construction site manager, civil engineer, scaffolding supervisor and more. Many of these are well-paid professions with strong job prospects.
The most common route is through an apprenticeship where you gain work experience on construction projects while also completing related classroom learning. Apprentices work towards industry-recognised qualifications like NVQ Level 2, Level 3 and beyond to become fully qualified in their chosen trade.
According to UK government statistics, qualified electricians earn a median pay of £33,000, plumbers earn £28,000, and carpenters take home around £24,000 on average per year. With further experience and specialisations, salaries can increase significantly from these benchmarks.
The government’s Find An Apprenticeship website lets you search for current construction and trade apprenticeship vacancies by job role and location across the UK. Local colleges will also advertise their own apprenticeship opportunities. Building connections with employers can also open doors.
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