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The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) has announced the first tranche of centres that will deliver its scholarship programme from September 2025.  More providers will be announced over the coming months. 

Now in its sixth year, the ECITB has so far awarded contracts to nine training centres to deliver its flagship new entrant programme.

In total, 148 new scholars will be starting ECITB Scholarships in the autumn, with centres opening applications to recruit learners in April and May.

The training centres and ECITB Scholarship pathways they will deliver

  • The Engineering College (Birkenhead, North West): Level 2 Pipefitting
  • Hartlepool College (Tees Valley, North East): Level 2 Pipefitting
  • East Coast College (Lowestoft, East Anglia): Level 2 Mechanical
  • Train 4 All (Somerton, South West): Level 2 Welding
  • Bridgwater & Taunton College (Bridgwater, South West): Level 2 Pipefitting
  • Harrow, Richmond and Uxbridge College  (London): Level 3 Design & Drafting – single year
  • Pembrokeshire College  (Haverfordwest, South Wales): Level 2 Fabrication & Welding
  • North East Scotland College  (NESCol)  (Aberdeen, North East Scotland):
  • Multi-disciplined Level 3 (SCQF level 7) Electrical / Instrument Control
  • Multi-disciplined Level 3 (SCQF level 7) Mechanical / Electrical

 

  • Forth Valley College  (Falkirk, Central belt, Scotland):
  • Level 5 SCQF Mechanical
  • Level 5 SCQF Fabrication & Welding
  • Level 5 SCQF Design & Drafting

 

Read more on the pathways and centres on our scholarship page 

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“The ECITB Scholarship programme was developed to provide a sustainable pipeline of new talent for the engineering construction industry (ECI).

“The ECITB will work in partnership with these training centres to provide learners with a grounding in the industrial knowledge and skills that are in demand in the major industrial cluster ‘hot spot’ areas where they are based.

“Each course is aligned with an Apprenticeship Standard or framework and focuses on identified skills shortages for the area to provide a foundation in a range of craft or technical disciplines, informed by regional skills needs.”

Andrew Hockey

ECITB Chief Executive

Scholarship opening doors for young people

Former ECITB Scholarship Learner Hannah Gibb At Work With Altrad Sparrows Scaled Aspect Ratio 740 740

Scholarship opening doors for young people

The ECITB Scholarship is a full-time, off-the-job programme aimed at 16-19 year olds, who receive a weekly learner allowance during term time.

Learners gain industry-standard qualifications, relevant site passports, on-site experience and a clear understanding of what is expected of them when they enter industry.

Scholars who complete the programme, which lasts one or two years, often move into apprenticeships in industry or are employed as direct site hires.

As well as the new cohorts, there will be 114 existing scholars completing programmes around Britain in June and July this year.

Hannah Gibb, for example, completed an ECITB Scholarship at NESCol and ASET International Energy Training Academy between 2022 and 2024 before securing a position with Altrad Sparrows in Aberdeen as a trainee technician (pictured).

Her dedication on the programme and at the company led to her being nominated for New Entrant of the Year at the ECI Training and Development Awards 2024.

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