GLAS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS LIMITED
- UKPRN:
- 10031028
Only levy paying employers can work with this provider
About this provider
GLAS Business Solutions are a training provider in Business Improvement, Management, Manufacturing and Engineering. We have a lot of experience in delivery training that benefits the individuals and provides tangible benefits to employers. We are very proud of our feedback from students and employers on course completion. We have a class leading success of students that use the training for career progression and for students that move to additional training.
We have customers in all areas of manufacturing, engineering, logistics and service sectors. Our customers range from SME's to multinationals. We are also SC21 Assessors and accredited training providers. We provide training throughout England and beyond.
What employers are saying
Overall rating from October 2018 to now
- Excellent 1 out of 1 reviews
- Good 0 out of 1 reviews
- Poor 0 out of 1 reviews
- Very poor 0 out of 1 reviews
Strengths
- Improving apprentice skills (1)
- Providing the right training at the right time (1)
- Reporting on progress of apprentices (1)
4 Apprenticeships offered
Apprenticeship | Type | Level | View details |
---|---|---|---|
Business-Improvement Techniques | Framework | 2 | Details |
Business-Improvement Techniques | Framework | 3 | Details |
Management | Framework | 3 | Details |
Management | Framework | 4 | Details |
Contact details
- Website:
- GLAS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS LIMITED website
- Phone number:
- 01443 844565
- Email:
- hprotheroe@glasbusiness.co.uk
Annual survey results
- Employer satisfaction:
- Learner satisfaction:
Content disclaimer
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Explain levels
Apprenticeships are set at different levels of difficulty from the equivalent of GCSE (level 2) up to postgraduate (level 7)