Insider’s view: Norfolk construction apprentice sheds light on career path
A 17-year-old bricklaying apprentice at Barratt Homes’ Cringleford Heights development in Cringleford has provided an insight into why apprenticeships represent the path to the future. Harvey Jackson, from Dereham, is currently enrolled at Stephenson College in Leicestershire, where he is pursuing a Bricklaying Level 2 NVQ through the block release apprenticeship programme. Harvey’s commitment to […]

Jan 30, 2024
A 17-year-old bricklaying apprentice at Barratt Homes’ Cringleford Heights development in Cringleford has provided an insight into why apprenticeships represent the path to the future.
Harvey Jackson, from Dereham, is currently enrolled at Stephenson College in Leicestershire, where he is pursuing a Bricklaying Level 2 NVQ through the block release apprenticeship programme.
Harvey’s commitment to mastering his craft in the field of bricklaying showcases the dedication and enthusiasm that Barratt Homes encourages in its apprentices.
Sharing his journey and the reasons why he chose this path, he said: “I'm better at practical work, so I thought I'd give bricklaying a go.
“I was attracted to becoming an apprentice as I would prefer to carry out practical work instead of going to college most days.
“What I enjoy about my role is being around other bricklayers and learning a lot from the team. I'm most looking forward to acquiring the knowledge and skills to do the work on my own.”
Harvey has already acquired valuable skills during his time as an apprentice at the site.
He said: “I believe I have already gained lots of skills, and I am now able to do bricklaying and block work to a very good standard.
“I look forward to hopefully leading my own team of bricklayers one day. This is something that I aspire to, and that I believe my apprenticeship will help me with.”
Offering advice to those considering a construction apprenticeship, Harvey added: “If you enjoy working outside and don't want to go to college too often, I definitely recommend doing an apprenticeship as you get first-hand experience of what it's like to be on a building site.
“It also allows you to learn more than being on a normal college course as you are working with professionals that have been doing it for a long time, and they want to see you succeed in the career path you have chosen.
“I would recommend working for Barratt Homes as the team here is very supportive, helpful, and you can tell they want you to do well.”
Dave Martin, Construction Director at Barratt Homes Anglia, said: “We are immensely proud of Harvey’s dedication and progress as a bricklaying apprentice at Barratt Homes.
“His commitment to learning and building valuable skills is truly commendable. We encourage individuals interested in pursuing a similar path to get in touch with us.
“At Barratt Homes, we are committed to nurturing talent in the construction industry and providing a supportive environment for individuals like Harvey to thrive.”
To learn more about the career opportunities available with Barratt Homes, visit the website at Barratt Careers. For more information on any of the homebuilder’s developments across the county, visit the website at Barratt Homes in Norfolk.
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