The highly successful CEMEX logistics apprenticeship is opening for the fourth year to attract 19 youngsters into driving LGVs (large goods vehicles) delivering Aggregates and Cement.
The past three year’s courses have seen 29 young people graduate from the one year’s apprenticeship scheme, which is run in conjunction with training provider, Systems Training.
12 of the successful applicants will go into the Aggregates operations and seven into Cement, all of whom could graduate with a nationally recognised apprenticeship qualification in Driving Goods Vehicles, an LGV category C or C+E licence and a job as a LGV CEMEX driver.
Emily Luff, one of this year’s cohort and an Aggregate Driver apprentice at Swinderby Quarry, Lincoln comments: “The apprenticeship scheme has made me grow as a person, taught me how to act in the workplace and given me a career. I’ve learnt so much.”
Do you know of anyone? To find out more, please go to www.cemex.co.uk/careers or to apply, please email your CV to: adam.mccabe@system-training.com