United Utilities recruits Warrington Wolves captain as learning ambassador

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LOCALLY based United Utilities have recruited Warrington Wolves women’s rugby captain Michelle Davis to help publicize their apprenticeship scheme.

Michelle, who is breaking gender stereotypes and is training as a firefighter, recently visited the United Utilities headquarters in Warrington. During her visit, Michelle met with current apprentices Jessica, a scientist, and Ethan, a credit controller, to see what their daily lives were like in action.

Currently, 115 new apprenticeships are open for applications at United Utilities – which closes this Sunday.

These apprenticeships will give candidates the chance to earn nationally recognized qualifications, including degrees, while working alongside and learning from the best in the business.

Apprentices could find themselves working on big, exciting projects within the engineering team, on a processing plant, cooking up a storm in its state-of-the-art labs, working at Lingley Mere’s head office in Warrington or even on the repair of network leaks.

There are also a variety of benefits that come with the award-winning United Utilities Learning Program, including private healthcare, discounted gym membership, up to 10 driving lessons – and more! The apprenticeship program starts at a salary of £15,000 – with an increase after the first year.

The majority of the new cohort will join in September 2022, but the company is seeking candidates for customer service and credit controller apprentices over the coming weeks.

Michelle Davis, Warrington Wolves Captain and United Utilities Apprenticeship Ambassador, said: “It was fantastic to visit United Utilities and see the Apprentices in action. If you’re looking to start a career or want to change careers, the United Utilities Apprenticeship Program is the place to look. There are a wide variety of roles available, so be sure to visit the website and apply!”

Julie McGovern, Head of People, said, “At United Utilities, we are committed to reaching and recruiting great people in all communities and helping employees reach their full potential, making sure they feel valued and included, regardless of gender, age, race, disability. , sexual orientation or social origin.

We are thrilled to have Michelle on board as an ambassador to help us spread the word about our apprenticeship program. It was great that Michelle came to visit us in our offices recently to meet our apprentices, talk about her own experience as a firefighter and hear her words of encouragement for women looking to get into fields dominated by men. men! »

Applications are now open until Sunday 6th March – so go to www.unitedutilities.com/corporate/careers/apprenticeships to know more.

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