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Mar 26

Cheshire College launches new ‘green’ apprenticeships to support sustainable careers 

Cheshire College – South & West is helping businesses prepare for a low-carbon future with the launch of a suite of new “green” apprenticeships.  

Apprenticeships combine practical on-the-job training with classroom-based learning, allowing students to earn while they learn and gain recognised qualifications. Designed to equip students with essential sustainability skills, these programmes give employers the opportunity to upskill existing staff or bring in new talent to meet sustainability goals and drive innovation. 

The new apprenticeships include: 

  • Level 3 Low Carbon Heating Technician – 36-month programme, training students in energy-efficient heating systems to reduce carbon emissions. 
  • Level 2 Groundworker – 18-month programme, focusing on environmentally responsible groundwork for construction projects. 
  • Level 3 Engineering Construction Pipefitter – 36-month programme, preparing students for sustainable construction and piping systems. 
  • Level 2 Dual Fuel Smart Meter Installer – 14-month programme, training apprentices to install and maintain smart energy meters safely. 

Helen Nellist, Deputy Principal and Deputy CEO at Cheshire College, said: 

“These apprenticeships reflect the growing demand for sustainable skills across industry. By combining practical training with guidance from experienced industry professionals, we are equipping students and businesses to thrive in a greener economy while supporting the UK’s net-zero ambitions.” 

Karen Roberts, Assistant Principal for Apprenticeships & Employer Engagement, Cheshire College added: 

“We know that taking on apprentices can feel like a big step for businesses, which is why we provide full support every step of the way. From onboarding and initial training to ongoing development, we make the process straightforward and ensure apprentices are confident and ready to contribute from day one.” 

Employers benefit from fully funded apprenticeships for anyone under 25, meaning there are no training costs for the business. In addition, eligible businesses in Cheshire West and Chester can access up to £10,000 in funding to support the recruitment of clean energy apprentices. The funding package includes recruitment and training provider support, Digital Apprenticeship Service guidance, and employer mentoring and coaching. 

Beyond funding, the programmes help companies build a skilled workforce, boost staff retention, and develop future leaders. Whether recruiting new talent or upskilling current employees, apprenticeships provide real-world experience that strengthens both teams and organisations. 

Cheshire College works with employers directly involved in the HYNet project, including key partner Progressive Energy, the architect and lead partner of the UK’s leading industrial decarbonisation cluster. By aligning its new green apprenticeships with major low-carbon initiatives such as HYNet, the College ensures students gain the skills needed for sustainable careers while supporting the region’s journey to Net Zero. Progressive Energy was also recognised at the College’s Apprenticeship and Skills Awards 2026 for its commitment to developing skills. 

This commitment to future-focused skills is further strengthened by the College’s new Cheshire and Warrington Institute of Technology building at its Crewe Campus. The £14.2 million facility provides industry-standard training in high-demand sectors such as engineering, construction and computing, ensuring apprentices and students benefit from cutting-edge technical education aligned to the needs of a low-carbon economy. 

Cheshire College works closely with businesses across the region to ensure apprentices develop the skills employers need, helping create a workforce ready to tackle the challenges of a low-carbon economy. 

For more information  about the green apprenticeships and how you can get involved, visit www.ccsw.ac.uk or get in touch with the College by emailing employers@ccsw.ac.uk  

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