Yondr and CBRE launch apprenticeship scheme

  • Global programme to train data centre professionals
  • First apprentices placed at Slough campus

What happened: Global apprenticeship plan for data centres

Yondr Group and CBRE have initiated a global apprenticeship programme aimed at developing skilled professionals in the data centre industry. The programme will be implemented across all Yondr data centre projects worldwide. Apprentices will be recruited once a data centre becomes operational, working on-site with Yondr and CBRE teams. They will receive training towards certifications in administration, critical environment engineering, and management.

The first project to benefit is Yondr’s 100MW London campus in Slough, where one apprentice has started, and a second is being recruited. Each of the three data centres at the campus will host two apprentices. By the end of 2025, Yondr plans to recruit four apprentices in Slough and two each in the Netherlands, Germany, the US, and Malaysia. The programme aligns with local apprenticeship models and includes mentoring from Yondr and CBRE colleagues. This initiative is part of Yondr’s social impact strategy to create value and opportunities in communities surrounding its data centres.

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Why it’s important

The collaboration between Yondr and CBRE addresses the growing need for skilled professionals in the expanding data centre industry. By providing structured training and real-world experience, the apprenticeship programme aims to build a pipeline of talent equipped to manage and operate data centres effectively. This initiative supports the industry’s growth by ensuring a steady supply of qualified personnel.

Additionally, the programme contributes to community development by creating employment opportunities and fostering local talent. Aligning with local apprenticeship models ensures that the training is relevant and accessible. The mentoring component further enhances the apprentices’ professional development. Overall, this programme represents a strategic investment in the future workforce of the data centre sector.

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Rita Hu

Rita is an community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Fashion Management at University of Leeds. Contact her at r.hu@btw.media.

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