Severn Trent has been recognised for its dedication to training and development.
The company who provide water and waste services to 8 million customers across the Midlands and has over 7,000 colleagues, was awarded the prestigious Princess Royal Training Award after developing apprenticeships and becoming an employer provider.
All apprentices who have completed the apprenticeship have succeeded, with more than 30 per cent achieving distinction. Sarah Harris, Head of Severn Trent’s Training Academy said: “We pride ourselves on being able to create opportunities and develop our people, so to be recognised with such a highly regarded awarded feels absolutely incredible.
“We know as a business what we need, and it’s why we’re invested in our training, so we can be ahead of the curve and make sure not only do our people have the learning and skills to do their job, but our customers receive an exceptional service.”
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