23
April
2018
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09:49
Europe/Amsterdam

Openreach sets up hunt for more Cambridge trainee engineers

Summary

Openreach today announced it was stepping up its search for trainee engineers in Cambridge and the surrounding area.

Openreach today announced it was stepping up its search for trainee engineers in Cambridge and the surrounding area.

The business responsible for Britain’s largest phone and broadband network is seeking further local applicants as parts of its largest ever recruitment drive in the UK.

The new recruits are set to play a vital role in Openreach’s plans to build more ultrafast Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) broadband across the country.

Twelve new fibre engineering schools are being established in the UK, including one in Saville Road, Peterborough, with hundreds of thousands of pounds being invested equipping the centres with the latest fibre engineering training facilities.

Kieran Ingram, General Manager for Openreach in the East of England, said: “The trainee engineer roles are proving popular and the vacancies are being filled rapidly. We have already received applications from nearly 200 people in Cambridge and the surrounding area, but we still have places available and would encourage even more local people to come forward.

“Being an Openreach engineer is an exciting and rewarding job with great career prospects. Successful applicants will receive the very best training and support. They don’t need to have had any previous engineering experience. We are committed to building a diverse workforce with people from all walks of life and different backgrounds.”

Among the recent recruits in the Cambridge area is John Robertson, who joined Openreach in July 2017. He said: “The job has proved to be everything I hoped for – and more. The work is varied, the training very comprehensive and I enjoy getting out and about meeting customers. Whether you are installing a new service or fixing a fault, you feel that you are really making a difference and playing a key part in delivering an essential service for local people. I particularly love the work out this job gives my brain, and gives me a chance to puzzle solve every single day. Also the help and support I’ve had from my team and my manager has been fantastic.”

For more information go to Openreach trainee engineer scheme