The Port of Tyne has welcomed six new apprentices and a new graduate to its team this September to start their careers in the ports industry.
From engineering apprenticeships to multi-skilled operative roles undertaking the Port Training apprenticeship and Marine Workboat apprenticeships, this talented group, with some as young as 16, will play a key role in the Port’s success and build their career at an exciting time for the business.
Apprentices include Harry Robinson from Hebburn, Brandon Gordon and Thomas Coppen from Newcastle, Jake Devlin and Daniel Sayers from South Shields and Ashton Collins from Jarrow.
New recruit Leah Graham joined the graduate scheme in August and is building her career in Internal Comms. There are plans to bring in two more graduates to join the scheme in October, with positions in both Cybersecurity and Engineering Management.
Over 230 applications were received for the apprenticeship intake, with 19 candidates invited to an onsite bootcamp which included tours, a chance to experience the Port and final interviews.
Matt Beeton, CEO at the Port of Tyne, said:
“Welcoming new apprentices and graduates to the maritime industry is a real highlight for me. I love to see the next generation of talent starting their careers. They can learn so much here, and bring lots of new ideas, surrounded by passionate people who will champion their development and help them to be a big part of our story and the region’s.
“To see all six apprentices coming from the local towns that surround the River Tyne is fantastic. Job creation is high on our agenda as we build towards our 2050 vision and deliver new opportunities in the industries of the future as our fast developing green energy port takes shape.”
Garry Thompson, Head of People at the Port of Tyne, said:
“We partnered with Zenith Training to fill all six apprentice positions and we were blown away by the quality of the applicants. We’re thrilled to welcome a talented bunch of individuals to the team and can’t wait to see them succeed in their new roles.”
Zenith training are also a South Tyneside Pledge organisation.
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