Leading uPVC and aluminium fabricator Dekko Window Systems has taken on four new apprentices, strengthening its commitment to upskilling young people and tackling the industry’s skills shortage.
Sales Director Kurt Greatrex comments: “The skills gap is a huge issue facing the industry at the moment, and I predict for a long time to come.
“While we’ve all been stretched due to increased demand, at the same time, an ageing workforce is retiring, and we’re just not getting enough skilled workers in to replace them.
“At Dekko, it’s our goal to limit the impact of the skills gap on our customers as much as possible, and one proven way to do this is with an apprenticeship programme.
“We’ve started with four, but we will soon be looking into recruiting more apprentices and upskilling young workers, with the long-term goal of growing and developing a motivated, skilled and qualified workforce to add to our already talented team.”
Dekko’s four new apprentices have taken on roles in HR, manufacturing and engineering, while a fifth apprentice is soon due to take on a marketing role, where they will be in charge of internal marketing, tracking leads and opportunities for regular business, as well as looking after social media accounts for the company’s trade counters.
Kurt continues: “As a business, we are committed to doing what we can to mitigate the industry’s skills shortage, as well as helping the regeneration of the economy following the pandemic by creating opportunities for young people.
“By taking them on, we’re giving them a chance to learn on the job, and developing valuable skillsets that will contribute to the industry.”
Contact Dekko Window Systems on 0161 406 0055 or visit www.dekkowindows.com