Humber UTC and Cadent Gas - 1pm

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In their forum with Cadent GasHumber UTC asked about:

  • What Cadent Gas does.
  • What apprenticeships are available, how much apprentices are paid and how to apply.
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21 crowe123 (Resourcing Business Partner) 6 years ago
crowe123

The best way to apply is through our website. The following link will take you through to our apprenticeship page [link removed]

22 aeladas 6 years ago
aeladas
 
(Original post by crowe123  6 years ago)
Our apprenticeships are very well paid. All apprentices start on £16,305 rising to £18,500 during year 2
(Original post by RyanPoole  6 years ago)
Is a degree apprenticeship available?

If there are degree apprenticeships are available, what fields are these degree apprenticeships in [link removed] chemistry or computer science in terms of maintenance?

23 crowe123 (Resourcing Business Partner) 6 years ago
crowe123

Yes the graduate starting salary for a graduate is circa £27,500 or £28,500 if you have achieved a Masters

24 greenycam123 6 years ago
greenycam123
 
(Original post by crowe123  6 years ago)
The best way to apply is through our website. The following link will take you through to our apprenticeship page [link removed]

Thank You!

25 clairenoble (New Talent Manager) 6 years ago
clairenoble

Gas comes in from various sources, from the sea, or on ships as liquefied natural gas. This goes into the high pressure gas network system that National Grid own. They push it round the country to certain points and at a certain pressure we take over and get it to your house.
Its like the motorway system - National Grid own the motorways and the big A roads ... we take over and get gas down the smaller A roads, B roads and right up your driveway.

26 RyanPoole 6 years ago
RyanPoole
 
(Original post by crowe123  6 years ago)
Yes the graduate starting salary for a graduate is circa £27,500 or £28,500 if you have achieved a Masters

Would you recommend doing a degree first or going in as an apprentice?

27 clairenoble (New Talent Manager) 6 years ago
clairenoble

what other companies do you work with ...

We work with a hug range of companies; National Grid as per my last post. We also work with the other gas networks who do the same as us in other parts of the country. There are 4 companies who split the country up. We also work with huge number of suppliers who help us deliver our equipment, tools, kit etc. We have contractors who deliver special complex works for us too.

28 clairenoble (New Talent Manager) 6 years ago
clairenoble

How are you putting the original post into your post - we will see what questions we are asking then!!

29 crowe123 (Resourcing Business Partner) 6 years ago
crowe123

The risk of transporting gas? Well, we have millions of miles of pipes running underground that transport gas 24/7. The role of our business is to manage that risk all day every day. We have a great team of engineers that all play a vital part in ensuring the publics safety. Our apprentices are taught from Day 1 about the risk to safety and the best practices to avoid all accidents. Our main role is to protect life & property at all times.

30 mitesh 6 years ago
mitesh
 
(Original post by clairenoble  6 years ago)
How are you putting the original post into your post - we will see what questions we are asking then!!

Claire - there is bug your side so you can't see the reply button unfortunately.

31 crowe123 (Resourcing Business Partner) 6 years ago
crowe123

Hi Raptor, in answer to your question about transportation to oil [link removed] honestly don't know! Though it is a good question so we will go and find out. In terms of how we transport - it is all done through pipework through both above and below ground assets. We then have a number of support teams that ensure this is all done safely and efficiently.

32 clairenoble (New Talent Manager) 6 years ago
clairenoble

Would you recommend doing a degree first or going in as an apprentice?

It depends what you want to do. I think an apprenticeship is a fantastic way of getting great technical knowledge and getting a qualification at the same time. Whilst doing a degree is fantastic - you are likely to be earning about £25,000 by the time your friends are just finishing their degree.
Apprenticeships is great for hands-on doing the job. The degree graduate programme route is a great entry point for those who have done a degree and they get a broad experience across the organisation.
You have fantastic development opportunities whichever route you take and get supported to further your career.

33 crowe123 (Resourcing Business Partner) 6 years ago
crowe123

Any more questions on our apprenticeships or any of our entry schemes guys?

34 clairenoble (New Talent Manager) 6 years ago
clairenoble

What are you guys studying?

35 clairenoble (New Talent Manager) 6 years ago
clairenoble

Our company isn't just about hands-on engineering too - we need analysts to work in the office and look at what our investments should be, the world of bio-methane is increasing and we have nearly 30 biomethane plants. We also need people in procurement to secure great contracts for our team, or you could work in HR or Finance.

36 raptor 6 years ago
raptor

we are studying a range of things but mostly engineering focus but some do chemistry physics and computer science

37 clairenoble (New Talent Manager) 6 years ago
clairenoble

We have a growing IS (or IT) function where computing skills are needed. We don't have an apprenticeship in that area just yet but if you check our careers page regularly there may be jobs come up on there. One of the best skills learnt in there is also project management. You work with other companies who support our IT infrastructure and are constantly looking for new ways to improve. We have a team who look at innovation - including virtual reality (VR) headsets to help with training and looking at new kit to help us do our work more effectively.

38 raptor 6 years ago
raptor

is there a possibility of going to different countries ?

39 clairenoble (New Talent Manager) 6 years ago
clairenoble

Unfortunately we are only a UK based company at this stage

40 raptor 6 years ago
raptor

does the company wish to expand in the future ?

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