Trade Skills 4U To Open Electrical Facility In Yorkshire

Electrical training company, Trade Skills 4U (TS4U), is set to launch a new state of the art electrical training facility in Leeds this May to target budding electricians in Yorkshire and the North East.

Established in 2005 in Gatwick, TS4U is a specialist in electrical training, delivering courses to over 3,000 students each year. The company was backed by Palatine Private Equity in 2017 to support its expansion across the UK.

The 16,000 sqft Leeds facility will be the company’s third centre following its success in Gatwick and Warrington. It will house advanced training classrooms built to the highest of specifications and equipped with the latest technology.

Offering a comprehensive range of professional qualifications as well as a wide range of electrician courses in the UK for new entrants, TS4U aims to provide an ideal learning environment for individuals with no previous electrical experience or for qualified electricians wishing to move into a different area of electrical work. It will also offer courses aimed specifically at ex-service resettlement and is keen to encourage more women to enter the trade.

Carl Bennett, CEO of Trade Skills 4U, said, “We have conducted a great amount of research to ensure that this is the perfect location to run our courses from and making the centre easily accessible to our customers based across Yorkshire and the North East. From the success of our existing centres, it is clear that there is demand across the region for our services and we are excited about opening our doors in May.”

TS4U has produced some of the highest pass rates in the UK and stand as a current market leader in electrical training. Bennett continued, “We recruit only the best and most experienced people. We make sure our students receive first class knowledge and advice from professional tutors who have a passion for what they do”.

Customers are now able book onto a range of courses that will delivered at the Leeds centre from May onwards.

More information can found on the company’s website.

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