Bury College is delighted to announce its new partnership with one of country’s largest apprenticeship delivery providers, JTL.

The new partnership will initially focus on the delivery of electrical apprenticeships and individuals will develop skills in installation, maintenance and repair of electrical services both inside and outside buildings and structures.

Established in 1990, JTL is recognised as the leading apprenticeship delivery provider in the building services engineering sector across England and Wales. Over the years, JTL has evolved and also offers professional development training for those already working within industry.  

This unique partnership will provide career enhancing opportunities for those interested in securing qualifications within a competitive field. The partnership will combine JTL’s national reputation for delivering apprenticeships in the building services engineering sector with Bury College’s strength of being a strong provider within the Greater Manchester construction and building services sector.

Charlie Deane, Bury College Principal and Chief Executive, said, “We are proud to be working alongside JTL to offer a new range of apprenticeship opportunities to aspiring Electricians. Through this partnership, we will be offering exceptional opportunities for apprentices, whilst also meeting the skills needs of employers locally and regionally.

Jon Graham, Chief Executive of JTL added, “We are delighted to be forming this new strategic relationship with Bury College. By bringing the strengths of both organisations together, I am confident that we can provide a great learning environment for our apprentices and continue to improve local skills for the building services sector.”

For more information regarding apprenticeship programmes at Bury College please click here or for opportunities available to JTL please see www.jtltraining.com

Latest News

artwork on display at the art exhibition

Bury College's annual Art and Design Exhibition celebrated the creativity, talent and achievements of students across a range of creative disciplines. Showcasing work in photography, graphic design, games art and mixed media, the exhibition highlighted how students are using creativity to explore contemporary issues, develop professional skills and prepare for exciting futures in the creative industries.

students and tutor stood around an anatomage table

Health and Social Care staff from Bury College travelled to Milan, Italy, to attend the Anatomage Conference, gaining valuable insights into the latest developments in anatomy education and healthcare technology. The experience provided opportunities to learn from leading healthcare professionals across Europe and bring new ideas, techniques and industry knowledge back to the classroom, helping to enhance learning opportunities for students.