Video: Interview with CDS Electrical Apprentice

A huge thank you to the Sussex Council of Training Providers for this amazing film with one of our electrical apprentices Harrison Bulled and Senior Electrical Engineer Graeme Turner. It showcases our commitment to apprentices and the amazing work of the Sussex Council of Training Providers and its Transform Project.

A huge ‘thank you’ to the Sussex Council of Training Providers for creating an exceptional film featuring one of our bright electrical apprentices, Harrison Bulled, alongside our Senior Electrical Engineer, Graeme Turner. This film not only highlights our commitment to nurturing young talent through apprenticeships but also showcases the remarkable efforts of the Sussex Council of Training Providers and its Transform Project.

Apprenticeships are the backbone of skilled trades, offering a blend of practical experience and academic learning. At CDS Electrical, we believe in investing in the future by providing opportunities for apprentices like Harrison to learn, grow, and become the next generation of skilled professionals. The film captures Harrison’s journey and growth under the mentorship of Graeme Turner, illustrating the impact and importance of hands-on learning and expert guidance.

The Sussex Council of Training Providers plays a pivotal role in facilitating these apprenticeships. Through their Transform Project, they have been instrumental in shaping the future of countless young individuals, providing them with the skills and knowledge to thrive in their respective fields. This project is a testament to their dedication to creating a skilled workforce and supporting local businesses like ours in nurturing talent.

Watch the film, be inspired, and join us in applauding the amazing work of Harrison, Graeme, and the Sussex Council of Training Providers. Together, we are building a stronger, more skilled future for Sussex and beyond.

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