Cool initiative as Marshall launches transport refrigeration apprenticeship
Approved for delivery following a two-and-a-half year process spearheaded by Marshall Fleet Solutions and several partners within an initial trailblazer group, the Mobile Transport Refrigeration Technician apprenticeship has been designed from the ground up to develop all the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to install, service and repair transport refrigeration units.
The course can be delivered across the UK on an industry-wide basis, enabling transport refrigeration companies and fleet operators of all sizes to work with training providers to develop their own teams of fully qualified in-house engineers and technicians.
Taught and assessed in partnership with accredited training providers, the course will typically take 36 months, with an end point assessment (EPA) period of four months.
Marshall Fleet Solutions Managing Director Mark Howell says: “This new apprenticeship is a much-needed replacement for an outdated, complicated setup that contained gaps and often lacked relevance.
“With this new programme, we have finally achieved proper recognition of the crucial work being done by the talented people who are ultimately ensuring an uninterrupted supply of food and medicine in the UK.
“I’m grateful to our partners within the industry and education sector for their support in developing this comprehensive apprenticeship standard, and to the government for acknowledging the specific need for such an apprenticeship.”
Members of the apprenticeship trailblazer group include Morrisons, Petit Forestier, Nagel-Langdon, Turners of Soham, Michael Ward Refrigeration, Peter Staines Refrigeration, Coolmax Refrigeration, TIP Group and Tesco.
Reflecting the widespread support for the apprenticeship, a recent launch event was attended by transport refrigeration service providers, fleet operators and training providers.
Also in attendance were representatives from City of Liverpool College, who proved instrumental in developing course content alongside Marshall Fleet Solutions and its trailblazer partners.
For its own intake, Marshall Fleet Solutions and City of Liverpool College aim to pilot the programme with up to 10 apprentices starting in 2024.
• More details can be found at https://www.instituteforapprenticeships.org/