This week, AVK introduced The AVK Academy, a data centre engineer training academy based in Kent.
Read on to find out more about the key features of the academy, why it is so needed, and how to apply if you’re interested.
Who is AVK?
AVK provides generator and uninterrupted power supply solutions for mission-critical services and systems. “No matter the scale of the project or its complexity, clients rely on us to deliver the best-in-class solutions in the smartest, most sustainable and cost-conscious ways.”
With 35 years’ experience and more than 240 team members globally, AVK has delivered over 20,000 projects and services helping their clients meet their power demands and sustainability goals.
Demand for data centre space has been turbocharged in recent years by the rise of artificial intelligence, which demands ever more high-end computers, and ever more electricity to power them.”
What is the AVK Academy?
The AVK Academy is a dedicated training hub that will play a pivotal role in developing the next generation of data centre engineers. The Academy, located in Kent, will provide comprehensive, hands-on training to data centre professionals.
Trainees will have access to state-of-the-art technology so that they can “immerse themselves in real-world scenarios ensuring they gain the practical experience required to excel in their careers.”
Key features of the academy
- Hands-on, comprehensive learning
- Combination of classroom and practical exercises
- Entry point into industry for new talent
- Focus on continuous professional development
- Data centre engineer training programmes catering to all experience levels
Why does the industry need data centre engineer training?
“The AVK Academy is more than just a training facility—it represents a strategic investment in the future of our company and the industry. By nurturing talent within a controlled, supportive environment, we are helping to build a pipeline of skilled professionals who will drive innovation in power generation.
For AVK, this is crucial as we continue to grow and adapt to the evolving demands of data centres and other critical sectors. Our Academy is not just about training individuals; it is about creating a culture of continuous learning and development that permeates every level of our organisation.”
The AVK Academy will act as a tool for attracting new talent into the data centre industry and providing professionals with clear career pathways, that’s why we’re supporting the academy here at DataX.
Listen to Ben Pritchard, CEO AVK-SEG, speak to Andy Davis on the Inside Data Centre Podcast
How to apply to the academy
The AVK Academy has a range of data centre engineer training programmes for every experience level.
To find out more information and to apply to join the academy, you can contact the AVK team at [email protected]. Submit a copy of your CV and let them know your area of interest.
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