Students invited to engineering and construction open day at City College Plymouth
STUDENTS are being invited to a technology, engineering and construction open day.
City College Plymouth is holding the event on Saturday at its Kings Road site in Devonport, between 10am and 1pm.
The open day will play host to local companies who are exhibiting to promote their apprenticeship vacancies.
Babcock, Princess Yachts, the MoD, Plymouth Construction Training and Balfour Beatty will talk to visitors about career opportunities within the construction, engineering and computing industries.
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John Bunker, director of operations at Balfour Beatty Construction Services UK, said: "The college's focus on embedding the skills so desired by employers into their courses and training, is a real business benefit to us – it ensures that students leave the college with the skills needed to achieve business success in an increasingly competitive market."
College staff will be giving presentations on the range of qualifications and training available and will be on hand to answer any queries regarding both full and part-time courses.
Fay Steer, director of marketing and communications at the college, said: "All the options offered by City College Plymouth focus on employability and enterprise skills, ensuring that when students leave us, they are highly employable, agile and resilient."




Comments
by Mark2Plym
Friday, February 08 2013, 11:38PM
“Babcock and the MOD! If you want a real career don't bother with them - try China and the far east.”