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Vocational Training Facilities...

NETA has one of the largest vocational learning resources in the country. All of our training centres contain industry standard equipment and the training provision is delivered from sites within the Tees Valley. The integration of working rigs and simulated site activity into the learning process maximises the effective use of resources and creates a realistic learning experience for individuals.

In addition, many courses can also be delivered at clients’ own premises either in the UK or abroad.

Since its inception in 1975, NETA has steadily grown from a small, specialist-training provider with a single centre to one of the principal providers in the North of England.
NETA currently has 4 sites in the Tees Valley

The facilities that NETA use are maintained to the highest standards and are constantly being updated to ensure our learners are fluent in the use of equipment found in the workplace.

Learners are trained in a location, which simulates the real working environment, whether it's updating skills for an existing employer or learning new ones in preparation for employment.

Industry Specific workshop areas and training facilities are certified and accredited by the relevant awarding bodies.

 

Stockton Site

NETA’s Stockton-on-Tees site, just off the A19, was the first centre to be set up in 1975.


Billingham Site

Just 10 minutes away from the Stockton site, Billingham is the second largest of NETA's centres and was acquired from another training provider in 2003.

 

Teesport

Based at PD Ports site in Middlesbrough, Teesport was set up to provide on site training for companies based on its site.

 

 

 Thornaby

Located in York Way in Thornaby, this site was set up as an additional engineering workshop in 2007.