Stagecoach will be recruiting 600 extra apprentices this year
Stagecoach currently employs a total of around 550 driver and engineering apprentices across its operations in England, Scotland and Wales and by the end of 2020 they will employ around 1,000 driver apprentices and around 200 engineering apprentices.
The huge expansion of apprenticeships will see the company more than double the number of learners employed.
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Hide AdStagecoach chief executive, Martin Griffiths, said: "Our people are fundamental to ensuring we keep communities across the country connected. We are proud to lead the bus and coach industry by investing in apprenticeships and creating 600 new learner opportunities in 2020.
"Apprenticeships bring huge value to our business in terms of talent and diversity. Whether you're a school leaver or somebody who wants a change of career, an apprenticeship programme is a great opportunity to earn while you learn and kickstart your career in the transport industry."
The 12-month programme provides a combination of practical training and off-the-job learning. It is delivered in partnership with training supplier Interserve Learning & Employment, complementing Stagecoach’s high standards around safety and customer service.
Stagecoach's engineering apprenticeship programme has run for more than 15 years, with a number of employees having gone on to develop their careers with the business.