Working with Selby College, Siemens Mobility has launched an internship scheme at its Goole Rail Village to provide supported work opportunities for young people between the ages of 18 – 24 with learning disabilities.
They’ll gain valuable work experience alongside education, and six candidates have started at Siemens Mobility’s Goole Rail Village, where they will rotate through work placements alongside their college courses.
CEO of Siemens Mobility, Sambit Banerjee, said: “We are thrilled to announce the launch of the DFN project SEARCH supported internship scheme, which builds upon our commitment to fostering a culture of inclusivity at Siemens Mobility.
“Our goal is to equip participants with essential skills and confidence needed to thrive in the workforce. We understand the challenges these individuals face in accessing employment opportunities, which is why we are committed to providing equal opportunities and support, enabling everyone to feel like they belong at Siemens Mobility.”
“We are excited to welcome the six successful candidates to the Siemens Mobility Goole Rail Village and look forward to witnessing the positive impact this program will have on their lives.”
The supported internship scheme is tailored to equip participants with the essential skills and confidence needed to thrive in the workforce. Working with a job coach and a tutor, the individuals will have access to specialised training and hands-on practical experience across various areas of the Rail Village. Placements will rotate through the Components Facility which services rail gearboxes and motors, the warehouse, office and administration, and security and facilities maintenance.
Kirsty Matthews, Chief Executive of DFN Project SEARCH, said: “Each new group of talented individuals brings with them a unique set of skills and perspectives, which not only enriches their own lives but also the workplaces they join. At DFN Project SEARCH, opportunity and inclusion is at the heart of all our work. I am confident that these interns will leave a lasting positive impact on their organisations and community while gaining the essential skills to build brighter futures for themselves.”
Siemens Mobility is currently investing up to £200 million in a rail village in Goole, creating up to 700 skilled jobs, as well as a further 1,700 supply chain roles. This includes 11 apprentices at Goole, with 25 more arriving this month.