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J S Wright apprentice wins top training award

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Shaun Donaldson, who works out of JS Wright’s Aston headquarters, was named mechanical engineering services apprentice of the year for the Midlands by JTL, a building services industry training provider, on the completion of his training. 

One of more than 1,500 apprentices in their final year of training with JTL, Shaun received a trophy and a cheque for £100 at the Jurys Inn Hotel in Hinckley – and is now in the running for the title of JTL Apprentice of the Year at the national awards to be held in London in October.

Having completed his NVQ Level 2 Diploma in Plumbing and Heating with the provider, Shaun is currently working in J S Wright’s prefabrication department, producing fully loaded heat interface unit backboards and other modular units for multi-million-pound apartment schemes.

Shaun was assessed against four key elements that make up the apprenticeship framework: practical work on-site, theoretical knowledge, key skills and industrial test scores.

Paul Walton, JTL plumbing and heating training officer, said, “Shaun is an extremely committed, conscientious and polite student – and from my first session with him, he instantly showed maturity beyond his years. 

“Due to his fantastic interpersonal skills, he’s someone his classmates often go to for help and advice. This has made him very popular amongst his peers and helped him to achieve his Level 2 NVQ.”

Paul Millington, J S Wright associate director and leader of the J S Wright Apprentice Academy, added, “This is an excellent achievement and thoroughly well deserved. Shaun’s empathy, helpfulness and ability to confidently complete projects on time and to a high standard have been indispensable to the business.”

Shaun commented, “I’m thrilled to have won this award and I would like to thank J S Wright and my JTL training officer for all their support. I couldn’t be more excited about taking the next step to the national awards.  

“I believe that to be successful in your apprenticeship you must be patient, hardworking and always be willing to listen and help others.”

 

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