Our new academy with Car Supermarket

Three people stood in front of a white wall with Car Supermarket logo and the words "Driving tomorrow's workforce today."

Vanessa Warrington from Car Supermarket with Head of Engineering Graham Sherwin and Vice Principal for Corporate Services Tony Johnson.

Our Automotive Technologies Centre will house our newest academy partnership with a national car retailer and servicing company.

Car Supermarket, which has ten branches and two preparation centres, will use the academy to identify and nurture the next generation of automotive technicians, and those interested in a career in the industry.

We welcomed representatives from the business – established in Hull in 2001 – to officially open the branded academy room at the ATC, our £3.5 million state-of-the-art training centre at our Honeywell campus.

Car Supermarket Talent and People Manager Vanessa Warrington said: “The College has great facilities and amazing talent coming through that will keep businesses like ours going forward. The equipment and EV area are fantastic and our room here looks absolutely superb.

“We’re always on the lookout for individuals that are going to fit well within our organisation. We’ve already interviewed a couple of apprentices here for one of our opportunities within the branch.”

The academy will encourage students to consider work placements with Car Supermarket, offering opportunities visits to the firm’s Birdwell based facility and in turn letting representatives come to speak to students.

Car Supermarket refurbishes and sells used and nearly-new vehicles alongside servicing and MOT facilities.

Vanessa added: “We need great technicians, body shop workers, painters, and valeters, to make the cars look great and be of good quality. We also need great salespeople.

“Although students are learning to be a technician, that might not necessarily be the route they end up going down, and we can present different opportunities to them.

“We have already brought a lot of people in our organisation through from those apprenticeship routes or different roles into more senior roles – our CEO Matt Barrick used to be a technician – we’re very much about helping develop people to fulfil their potential.”

Last updated: 31st July 2024

Originally posted on: 31st July 2024

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