Novus searching for Britain’s top new apprentices

  • 8 Mar 2017

Novus Property Solutions is looking for the country’s top new apprentices as it launches its annual apprentice recruitment campaign for 2017.

Novus 2017 Apprentice Recruitment Campaign

The company is looking to fill 24 full-time apprenticeships in a range of trades, including carpentry, joinery, decorating, and maintenance, including an apprentice mechanic at over a dozen locations around the UK.

Third year painting and decorating apprentice, James Riley, recently named Nouvs’ Apprentice of the Year has volunteered on several community projects and has twice been chosen to represent the company on its annual humanitarian trip to Slovenia, during his apprenticeship.

James said, the opportunities are endless for apprentices at Novus and he hopes that once he has completed his apprenticeship he can start his permanent career with the company.

Apprentices will be guided throughout their training and college-based learning by a dedicated mentor and while on site, apprentices will work with qualified tradespeople, benefitting from their expertise.

Chairman, Stuart Seddon, and managing director, Neil Hand, both began as Novus apprentices, demonstrating the success that is achievable with apprenticeships. 

Tuesday 30th May is the deadline for applications and candidates must be available for Novus’ ‘Apprentice Week’ running from Wed 9th to Sun 13th August and ready to enrol for their college course in September. 

You can apply by clicking here and filing out an application form.

Novus Property Solutions,
PO Box 3279,
Galveston Grove,
Oldfield Industrial Estate,
Fenton,
Stoke-on-Trent,
Staffordshire,
ST4 3PE

Phone: 01782 598000
Fax: 01782 598101

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