Sunday, May 5, 2024

New appointment for NLT Training Services

Increased demand for construction and engineering training and courses in Humberside and Lincolnshire, has prompted NLT Training Services to create a new role in Scunthorpe.

Louise Bradshaw has joined the training provider’s Scunthorpe centre which is based on Queensway Industrial Estate as a training facilitator. Within the role Louise is responsible for coordinating and supporting the delivery of all courses at NLT‘s Scunthorpe training facility.

Prior to joining NLT Louise, who lives in Scunthorpe, worked for a company that provided independent living for vulnerable adults, managing the accommodation throughout Lincolnshire for 100 people. Louise also has extensive admin experience having also worked in estate agencies for a number of years. Outside work, Louise is actively involved in property development.

Commenting on her new role with NLT Louise said: “I really enjoy working with people and admin-based roles, so this job is ideal for me; it fits with my personal and professional life. I am really enjoying the role and being part of a growing business in Scunthorpe.”

Sarah Temperton, Chief Executive of NLT Training Services, added: “Louise’s appointment reflects the increased demand for training we are currently experiencing. We have revised our training offer over the last six months and added more eLearning and in-person courses that businesses in the area need, including leadership and management courses to help businesses adapt to the different ways of working which have been adopted since the pandemic. It’s an exciting period of growth for NLT.”

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