Fife-based glazing firm CR Smith has invested more than £100,000 into its bespoke apprenticeship programme over the last four years.
Ahead of National Apprenticeship Week, which runs from March 4 to 8, the Dunfermline-based firm has revealed its commitment to investing in developing its workforce.
The apprenticeship course is tailored to meet the skills required by the home improvement firm in collaboration with Fife College.
The programme was launched in 2015 and is aligned to City & Guilds accreditation.
The first class of 10 apprentices completed their apprenticeship and are now working as joiners with CR Smith.
The scheme is now on its second intake with 11 apprentices enrolled.
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CR Smith apprentice joiners attend classes in the evening, which are delivered by Fife College.
This gives them more quality time on the job, learning from experienced tradespeople.
CR Smith managing director Ian Macfarlane said: “Investment in our people is essential and creating our own customised apprenticeship programme, as well as addressing a potential skill shortage, demonstrates our ongoing commitment to grow the business through young people.
“The delivery of many existing apprenticeship programmes was not entirely practical for our business, therefore we spent time with Fife College creating a more sustainable programme that works for us.
“It covers all the essential joinery skills and also includes the additional craftsmanship we need for our luxury hardwood internal finishes.
“The course also puts a lot of emphasis on equipping the apprentices with a wider range of skills that we hope will give them a great start to their career.”
A workshop has been specifically built for the apprentices at CR Smith with the facilities required to carry out the training modules.
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