Supply Chain and Warehousing Apprenticeship Training Programs in Beverley, Bridlington, Hull and at Employer Premises
East Riding College (ERC) is a further education college located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK. ERC was formed in March 2002, by the merger of Beverley College and East Yorkshire College, Bridlington. East Riding College admits more than 1,500 full-time students every year, with thousands more taking part-time and higher education courses. The College also has a growing employer engagement section which provides training for businesses across the UK.
The main campuses are in historic market town of Beverley and the popular coastal resort of Bridlington in the East Riding of Yorkshire, with a smaller site in Hull. The St Mary's Walk campus is set in a residential neighborhood about one mile from the center of Bridlington.
The campus has 44 teaching rooms, from top-of-the-range classrooms with the latest in teaching technology to commercial areas like marine vocational programs.
East Riding College was given LSIS Beacon Status in 2011, Only a handful of colleges are awarded this highly respected accolade annually. In order to qualify for Beacon status, leadership and management must be graded by Ofsted as "outstanding" and inspection reports should have no grades less than "good" in all other areas inspected.
Training Programs
Supply Chain / Warehouse Apprenticeships
- Supply Chain Operator, Level Two Apprenticeship (12 months): A supply chain operator communicates with a wide range of colleagues and customers. This apprenticeship aims to provide staff with the skills required to become competent in using industry-recognized systems and associated services within their industry sector. This will allow them to work to tight deadlines and manage their time efficiently, in what is a demanding job role.
- Supply Chain Warehouse Operative, Level Two Apprenticeship (12 months): Warehouse Operatives work in a variety of warehouse environments. Work activities include taking deliveries, checking for damaged/missing items, storing goods, moving stock by various methods, picking/packing orders, loading goods for dispatch, maintaining stock records and documentation, and cleaning. You are required to safely use a range of equipment, machinery and vehicles, as relevant to their role and setting. This could include mechanical racking systems, materials handling equipment (MHE) or fork lift trucks.
- Supply Chain Practitioner (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) Level 3 Apprenticeship (30 months): This apprenticeship is suitable for staff working in one or more supply chain functions with responsibility for providing a planning function; i.e. forecasting customer demand, liaising with the factories schedule production, processing orders or working with haulers/distribution centers.