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New young recruits join Ideal Heating's Hull talent pipeline

Hull Daily Mail

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September 19, 2025

NEW STARTERS INCLUDE APPRENTICES AND GRADUATES WHO WILL ALL BE BASED AT THE NATIONAL AVENUE HQ

- By DEBORAH HALL

New young recruits join Ideal Heating's Hull talent pipeline

IDEAL Heating is continuing to invest for the future with the latest intake of young talent at its Hull headquarters.

The long-established company has welcomed its latest cohort in the shape of three apprentices and three graduates, all based at Ideal Heating's headquarters in National Avenue.

They will work alongside the company's experienced professionals, learning from mentors with years of experience in their fields. Ideal Heating employs 1,100 people, with around 800 of them at its main Hull site.

This is undergoing a £60m transformation as the company leads the UK heating industry's transition from gas boilers to low-carbon heating solutions. The business is also investing heavily in reskilling its workforce and developing the next generation of heating engineers and technicians.

Miriam Moore, Ideal Heating's HR director (designate), said: "We recognise the talent, energy and fresh thinking that apprentices and graduates bring to the business and they play a vital role in shaping the future of our industry. As a company, we're committed to investing in their development and providing them with the skills and opportunities to help them to grow into the next generation of industry leaders.

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