A TOTAL of 12 new apprentices are set to carve out a career with Dunfermline-based CR Smith.
The new recruits have enrolled on the firm's bespoke apprenticeship programme which combines an SVQ in Site Carpentry and Joinery and unique modules on customer service, teamwork and product skills.
Together with six adult apprentices and those already on their apprenticeship journey, the number of apprentices across all training programmes at CR Smith is now 34.
Partnering with Fife College to deliver the SVQ coursework, CR Smith has also upgraded its training workshop to include areas that imitate a customer’s home. Designed with everything from awkwardly-positioned baths and sinks to narrow hallways, the replica rooms challenge the apprentices to work in all types of spaces to fit the full CR Smith product range.
Company chairperson Gerard Eadie CBE said: “Investing in skills is a priority for us and we have steadily expanded our apprenticeship recruitment to include adult apprentices and those looking to re-skill.
"At each level, we have tailored the programmes specifically to meet company standards, not just in joinery or technical expertise, but also in customer experience.
“Precision manufacturing and quality products are fundamental to everything we do but so too is our approach to installation. Buying new windows, doors or living space can be one of the biggest investments a homeowner will make, both financially and emotionally, so when our joiners arrive at a customer’s home, everything must be right.
“Constructing the new training areas within the workshop has been a major project and one that is key to our commitment to great workmanship. We want a training space that gives our apprentices and new joiners a real sense of working in someone’s home, with all the quirks and challenges that that can bring. It can prove a real test of our joiners’ problem-solving skills and we’re delighted with it.”
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