Nissan looks for its next 25 apprentices

Posted on 10 Feb 2011 by The Manufacturer

Nissan has today opened 25 fresh apprenticeships, part of the 75 announced last year that the company intends to create at Sunderland Plant from 2010-2015.

These 25 vacancies are for trainee maintenance technicians, who will train to work in the team who maintain the production facilities. Those accepted will start their on-the-job training this September. Kevin Fitzpatrick, Nissan’s vice president for manufacturing in the UK, commented: “Hiring apprentices is a tried and tested way of investing in the future of…

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