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Screwfix are nominated suppliers on two CPC frameworks:
- Plumbing, Sanitary and Heating Equipment, Supplies and Associated Services
- Building Materials, Tools and Hardware Supplies
Applications are now open until 1st March 2020 to find the UK’s best trade apprentice.
Screwfix are looking for future tradespeople who are currently undertaking an apprenticeship or studying full-time at college for a qualification in any of the categories related to construction, planning, building, engineering and manufacturing, for example:
- Building
- Plumbing
- Electrical
- Construction Management
- Engineering Construction
- Mechanic
- Painting and Decorating
In order to qualify to apply you must:
- Be enrolled at college and need to have either a part-time placement with an employer or be a full-time college student
- Be currently undertaking an apprenticeship or studying full-time at college for a qualification in any of the categories related to construction, planning, building, engineering and manufacturing, for example:
- Building
- Plumbing
- Electrical
- Construction Management
- Engineering Construction
- Mechanic
- Painting and Decorating
- Bricklaying
- Carpentry
- Plastering
- Building Services Engineer
- Surveying
- Civil Engineering
- Domestic Heating
- Gas Industry
- Stonemasonry
There are major prizes to be won and all the details of this fantastic opportunity are detailed here in the Application Pack below.
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