A leading Monaghan-based entrepreneur has highlighted the challenges facing students seeking employment in a changing economic environment.
The Combilift managing director was speaking as the company announced it was opening recruitment for its traineeship programme. The traineeship, now entering its eighth year, is one of the very few courses that continued with its practical on-the-job element during the pandemic.
This year’s trainees are currently completing the remaining weeks of their 12-week placement at Combilift global headquarters in Co Monaghan. “Many students are now asking themselves if they want to go away to college and incur the financial cost of studying away from home and then find themselves attending college online or graduating with a qualification in a very changed employment market,” said Combilift managing director Martin McVicar.
He believes that by opting for the traineeship students are offered a fantastic opportunity to qualify with a nationally recognised QQI Level 5 qualification locally, at no cost and gain valuable work experience that is impressive on a CV.
Combilift in partnership with Cavan and Monaghan Education and Training Board (CMETB) have successfully delivered the Original Equipment Manufacturing (OEM) Engineering Technology Traineeships for more than seven years with 80% successfully gaining employment from the course.
Employment and further study opportunities
Increased demand for Combilift forklifts means that those applying for its Traineeship will be fast-tracked through the application process for employment when they complete the course, according to McVicar.
“Since the start of the course in 2015 more than 100 people have completed the traineeship and the vast majority are still working with us. Several have gained promotion while others have been sponsored by the company to undertake further study at apprenticeship or degree level.
"We have trainee graduates who have progressed and are now completing degree programmes on a part-time basis with Sligo Institute of Technology and others who have taken up places on the OEM Apprenticeship Programme.”
Job-ready when qualified McVicar said that the course would produce highly qualified and employable engineering graduates. “The past year, despite the global interruption to business and supply chain has been a challenging one for Combilift and we are very much focused on recruiting more qualified staff to meet growing demand but recognise that people need to be upskilled.
"The traineeship offers an opportunity to gain both a recognised qualification and practical work experience locally. The students who complete the course get an excellent blend of practical training and knowledge which means they are job ready.”
€350m in sales
The growth of online shopping is the driving demand for warehouse space, that means they need more vehicles and in turn Combilift have the need to recruit additional staff. In 2021 we achieved more than €350m in sales and are planning to exceed that target in 2022,” said McVicar.
“With an expanding workforce, high-tech engineering and equipment, in our state-of-the-art facilities, this is an industry that is growing and a perfect opportunity for OEM engineering trainees to get a solid basis and understanding of the basic principles of engineering and work on innovative projects” according to McVicar.
Practical hands-on experience with no course fees
The traineeship offers a combination of work-place learning with Combilift and classroom-based learning at Monaghan Institute. The course content has a mix of practical hands-on experience combined with classroom-based training.
Designed by engineers at Combilift, it includes Engineering Processes, Auto Electricity, Control Systems, Engineering Drawing, CAD and Hydraulics.
The opportunity to be fast-tracked in a job application to Combilift on completion of the course, has attracted a large number of applications from students in Monaghan, Cavan, Meath, Galway, Armagh, Tyrone and Fermanagh.
There are no course fees and trainees are supported by a financial bursary from Combilift in addition to the provision of a tool kit for the duration of the course.
Application process
An information evening on the traineeship will take place on Wednesday, May 4, at 7pm in Combilift’s global headquarters, H18 VP65.
Applicants will have the opportunity to have a guided tour of Combilift, talk with course tutors, past and current trainees and have all their questions answered at this information evening.
McVicar is advising applicants to apply early: “In the last number of years there has been increased competition for places on the Traineeship from across the region so we would encourage people who are finishing their studies or those seeking to change careers to apply now and not wait until they have completed their exams.”
For more information on the traineeship, please click here.