Glazed Extensions

Ultraframe offers new talent apprenticeships and graduate trainee programmes

For almost 35 years, Ultraframe has been developing conservatory and extension roofing systems, with many of the key innovations in the sector hailing from the Clitheroe-based manufacturer.

While Ultraframe has an extremely high percentage of staff that have been there for 20-25 years and so carry a huge amount of knowledge and experience, the company also places great value on bringing in new talent by offering apprenticeships and graduate trainee programmes as Design and Development Director, Andrew Thomson explained: 

“We are all aware of the skills shortage in our industry and Ultraframe is keen to ensure that we help to tackle this by encouraging young people to enter the glass & glazing industry through our apprenticeships and graduate trainee programmes. Aside from tackling this key issue for our sector, it also ensures that within Ultraframe we have the perfect mix of experience, coupled with fresh thinking and it is a delight to see these young people grow and flourish as they learn and develop with us.”

Apprenticeships are available across the many areas of the business, offering the opportunity to learn and develop key skills in departments such as Customer First, Marketing and Research & Development. In fact the newly-promoted Marketing Manager, Chloe McGrath, originally joined the business as an apprentice in the Marketing Department. Graduate trainees are also a key recruitment focus for Ultraframe, demonstrated by the fact that in the last 3 years alone, 9 graduates have joined the business in technical roles. 

Explaining more about how this benefits the innovation-driven business, Andrew continued: “Graduate trainee programmes are another excellent way of attracting new talent into the business and nurturing this talent. By recruiting young people at the beginning of their careers to either earn as they learnt through apprenticeships, or know that they have a structured career progression path through a graduate trainee programme, this allows them to see the many opportunities available to them within our sector.”

Jack Whitehurst is an ETO (Engineered To Order) Programmer in the IS department who joined the company 3 years ago as a graduate trainee and is openly honest about the fact that but for the graduate trainee programme, he may not have considered the glazing industry for his career. Jack said: “After 3 years of working at Ultraframe, I am very happy that I was accepted to be a member of the IS team. Glass & glazing was an area that I never actually thought of whilst I was applying for jobs after completing my degree in mechanical engineering. However, it’s an industry that I can see myself staying within because I feel like there is a good opportunity for progression. With Ultraframe’s creativity, any apprentice or graduate trainee employed here will not be short of challenges.”

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