UK recognition for MVIS Apprenticeship Scheme
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UK recognition for MVIS Apprenticeship Scheme

UK recognition for MVIS Apprenticeship Scheme

An apprenticeship programme “above and beyond expectation” has earned intelligent transport system (ITS) solution provider, Mobile Visual Information Systems (MVIS), a place on the shortlist for a national apprenticeship award.

The Derbyshire firm has been running its apprenticeship scheme for five years, and has been shortlisted by national provider Learning Unlimited in the Investment in Apprentices category of its awards.

The investment award celebrates employers who are, “fully invested in apprenticeships and have integrated them into their workforce succession plans, above and beyond expectations,” and the winner will be announced at a ceremony in Sheffield at the end of November.

MVIS apprentice technician, Kiran Dawkins
MVIS apprentice technician, Kiran Dawkins

Said MVIS’ general manager, Anne Ashman: “The highways sector faces a shortage of recruits, and apprenticeship programmes like ours encourage young people to explore the potentially highly fulfilling career options available within our industry.

“Seven of our 17-strong team joined as apprentices and we’re in the process of recruiting an eighth. Our apprentices have all worked hard and their retention rate has been excellent. Our assistant operations manager was recently promoted to the role having joined us as an apprentice.

“The shortlisting provides us with further encouragement to continue this extremely fruitful programme. We are confident that it will continue to generate business benefits for us and ultimately to support the industry as a whole, as new talent is welcomed into the sector.”

MVIS’ products and solutions are created by Bartco UK and include leading-edge variable message signs, CCTV and radar. The company is ISO registered in quality and environmental management.

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