On arriving in London, she looked at a lot of other potential office suitors and found they were mostly ‘a bit shabby.’ However, as soon as she saw the GWS space she was blown away by the quality of the build and its finish.. She particularly liked how all of the studios were completely customisable, so she was able to bring her own vision into how her space would look, but ‘as soon as you step outside, you get to be part of someone else’s bigger vision,’ she says, gesturing up to the large atrium and studios above.
Taking the apprenticeship route has many benefits.It immediately places you within the workplace where you learn practical skills, whilst engaging in the academic work needed to gain professional qualifications.

So a great choice for young people who like to be hands on while they learn.. Apprenticeship progression within Bryden Wood.Our apprentices are part of a learning culture where all non-chartered staff are supported in gaining their chartership through a CIBSE (Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers) training scheme.(In fact, some senior staff members from Bryden Wood sit on the CIBSE Training and Diversity Group, helping to audit CIBSE accredited training schemes at other companies.)

Our commitment to learning means that everyone here has the opportunity to study for qualifications, leading to membership of professional bodies.And there is a clear pathway for each apprentice, though to Chartered Engineer level.

It’s to attract young people and develop their talents that, for the last few years, Bryden Wood has been taking on apprentices.
We currently employ apprentices at all levels: including those working towards an HND and university degree.. Our first apprentice, Kane Axten, tells us about his time here.. Why an apprenticeship, not university?.This is where his second project, Back-office Planning Service (BoPS), comes in.
BoPS would take the information and present it to the case officer.Ricketts says that although it all works in theory, in reality, we’re not even at the proof of concept stage yet.
At the moment, there are conversations happening with partners and stakeholders about how best to achieve the goal..The RIPA project started at the simple end of planning applications with permitted development, which might include something like an application for a slightly larger kitchen, or a loft extension.
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