Do your engineers need training but your budget is too tight?
Seta and TDR Training are offering a wide range of courses to enable engineers within Tyne and Wear and Northumberland to upskill.

The courses are available through the North East Workforce Skills Programme, a European Social Fund (ESF) project that aims to upskill the workforce, offering employers training solutions which will support businesses to grow.
Popular courses include Process Chemistry, Abrasive Wheels, Manual Turning (Lathe), Manual Milling, Metal Active Gas Welding and the Electrical courses in particular 18th Edition due to the new second amendment.
The project is now a year down the line and nearly 3000 individuals have already benefitted from this funded training.





Find out more about the North East Workforce Skills Programme or contact us at neworkforceskills@sunderland.ac.uk


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