National Apprenticeship Launched

We are delighted to announce that our founder’s dream to help futureproof the life of digital devices has become a reality – less than a year after he mounted a campaign to get a national apprenticeship scheme launched.

TMT First Founder and Chair Adam Whitehouse has been at the forefront of getting the qualification launched to help fill the severe skills gap in the tech industry, as well as upskilling and futureproofing the next generation of digital repair technicians.

Now the Digital Device Repair Technician Apprenticeship has been signed off by Government and will be rolled out nationally over the coming months with TMT First among the first to host the scheme.

In partnership with the Institute for Apprenticeships Tech Education (IfATE), it follows months of work with a range of partners to get the standards created for the 21-month qualification. It’s being launched at our headquarters on Friday February 2nd.

And Adam is delighted: “There are 71 million mobile phones in the UK alone. It shouldn’t be a case of if your mobile breaks, you instantly think about getting a new one. There needs to be the resources in place to make repairs a go to option – it’s much better for a customer’s pocket and is certainly much better for the environment. 

Up until now there just haven’t been enough skilled technicians available to repair all the devices that need fixing and as the number of devices grows across the UK, the skills shortage will only increase further. The Digital Device Repair Technician Apprenticeship is an absolute gamechanger as it is going to help fill that gap. Thanks to a huge amount of hard work by a team of industry specialists, including TMT, I am delighted to see the apprenticeship formally launched.

He added: “This apprenticeship isn’t just about repairing devices; it’s about nurturing a workforce capable of making significant contributions to environmental sustainability. By extending the life of digital devices, we can actively reduce the carbon footprint associated with the production and disposal of electronics, which is vital as we commit to the UK’s ambitious target of reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Nikki Christie, deputy director at IfATE, said: The digital device repair technician shows what businesses can achieve when there is a skills gap in their sector.  IfATE is delighted to celebrate the progress of this apprenticeship. In line with Government targets to achieve net zero by 2050, IfATE is tracking how apprenticeships are becoming more sustainable; championing those leading the way, and we are pleased to confirm the green credentials on this one are very high – the core nature of this apprenticeship will make a big difference to our society. We invite even more businesses to follow the example set by TMT First and work with IfATE to develop, revise, and update apprenticeships – we are currently looking for individuals with experience of environmental issues to join our Green Advisory Community.”

It’s hoped in its first year, at least 40 apprentices will join the scheme, with the aim of increasing that year on year.

A pre-curser on a local level to the apprenticeship, TMT launched its own in-house Training Academy four years ago to upskill the next generation of mobile device technicians. The 20th cohort of the Academy starts next month and so far it has created 79 roles in the process. Working in partnership with Samsung it consisted of everything from the theory involved to how to fix devices. Now four years on the Digital Device Repair Technician Apprenticeship will replace it.

The apprenticeship is the first ‘dark green,’ standard in the digital space, which means it’s been set up to contribute to the UK’s mission to become Net Zero by 2050. To join IfATE’s Green Advisory Community and share your expertise in sustainability and climate change email [email protected]

To find out more about IfATE go to: https://www.instituteforapprenticeships.org/

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