A CUMBRIAN training provider is currently offering apprenticeships in trades including mechanical, electrical and welding, among others.

Gen2 expects to take on around 400 apprentices this year along with 250 higher education learners and providing over 10,000 days of short courses.

Holly Woodhead, marketing manager for Gen2, said people in the South Lakes and Kendal area can apply for apprenticeships as they include firms in the South Lakeland area.

Situated on the Lillyhall Industrial Estate in Workington, Gen 2 was formed over 13 years ago and has gone from an initial intake of 71 apprentices to currently over 1,000 apprentices.

The company is traditionally known for apprenticeships and applications will be open until the 28 February.

They are in a variety of disciplines including, mechanical, electrical, welding and fabrication, project management, business administration and ICT, among others.

The company is also undergoing a rebrand to represent the different parts of its business including apprenticeshops, advanced learning, higher education, learning solutions and commercial training.

Mike Smith, chief executive, said: “Reaching the significant milestone of 1,000 apprentices in learning and a new year signalled the ideal time for Gen2 to relook at its brand. The whole process made us re-evaluate who we are and what we stand for. What became apparent from all the research that took place was that Gen2 is all about helping you stay one step ahead.

"Whether that is as a young person, helping you get your first step on the career ladder, as a current employee looking to take your current training to the next level or as an employer, ensuring your business meets the most up to date training needs.”

For more information about applying for apprenticeships, visit Gen2’s website at www.gen2.ac.uk.