Ellis Patents takes on two new apprentices
Cable cleat manufacturer Ellis Patents is helping to develop young careers in Ryedale by taking on two apprentices to work in key areas of the business.
Cable cleat manufacturer Ellis Patents is helping to develop young careers in Ryedale by taking on two apprentices to work in key areas of the business.
The Rillington-based company has appointed Adam Shaw (17) as an apprentice machinist and Jade Greenwell (19) as an apprentice general office assistant.
Adam, who comes from Haxby in York, is working towards become a Level 2 qualified welder and a Level 3 machinist. Jade, who lives in Rillington and is following her mother, father and uncle in building her career at Ellis, is working towards both Level 2 and Level 3 business administration qualifications.
Richard Shaw, managing director of Ellis Patents, said, “We take great pride in developing careers for young, local people and our intention with Adam and Jade is to give them the very best start to their working lives, and we do hope that once finished and qualified they will choose to stay and grow with us.”
Ellis has a history of bringing on apprentices, with its toolroom being a prime example of the benefit of this approach. In addition to current apprentice, Adam, three of the full-time team began life at Ellis as apprentices; while the fourth, tool room manager Mark Angus, had carried out an apprenticeship prior to joining Ellis.
In addition, the company’s mechanical engineer Harry Taylor joined Ellis straight from school and was put through a mechanical engineering degree at the University of Hull while working. He graduated with a first class honours degree in 2018 and is now a key member of the product development team.
“As a business, we have a global reach and a reputation to match,” continued Richard. “But at the heart of all our success is the fact we are still very much a local business staffed by a predominately local work force; many of who kick-started their careers at an early age with us and have gone on to really make their mark.”
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