ANCA announces its Apprentice of the Year

ANCA apprentices
ANCA apprentices

ANCA, a global exporter of advanced technology headquartered in Melbourne, was struggling to recruit young engineers to join their team. With over 1,000 people around the world, a turnover of $250 million and being a leader in its sector, searching for skilled people was becoming a major business issue.

In response ANCA decided to train its own and in January 2011 the company established an apprenticeship program which has been successfully training highly skilled technicians since. Set up by co-founder Pat McCluskey, the program has been designed to offer participants a range of technical training paths in CNC machining; machine building; fault finding and analytical skills; machine commissioning and customer service. ANCA currently has 15 apprentices and recently celebrated the graduation of four of these from the program.

Daniel Shepley, commissioning technician, graduated the ANCA Apprentice 2019 program and won the Apprentice of the Year award by the company at the celebration evening.

Of participating in the program Mr Shepley said: “It feels great to finish my apprenticeship after four years, I have worked in multiple parts of production learnt different skills in different areas and met heaps of great people.”

“My proudest achievement over the time of my apprenticeship would probably be the first time I was sent overseas. I was sent to Weinheim in Germany for three months to support ANCA’s German branch. It was a challenge working on some unfamiliar tasks but I learnt lots and was happy with the job I did.”

“Now that I have finished my apprenticeship I want to continue to work in areas of the business that will allow me to continue to learn as much as I can. I am currently working in the commissioning department. I plan to start my advanced diploma in mechatronics at night school.”

“The biggest challenge of the program would have to be being sent over to America for six weeks to install new machines and service some older machines out in the field, I worked in various parts of Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. Although it was challenging it was really rewarding to travel to customers and work on their machines resulting in good outcomes,” Daniel concluded.

Stuart Gurney, apprentice master said: “ANCA has a proud history of investing in its people to develop a highly skilled and engaged workforce. My apprentices get exposure to CNC machining, precision fitting, electrical testing and grinding applications throughout their four-year program.”

“My passion is supporting the next generation of talent to enter the fascinating world of CNC grinding. Far from just being a manufacturing company we sell 99% of our product overseas and compete with German, Swiss, Japanese and US competitors successfully."

"We are honestly an Australian manufacturing success story. It is very rewarding to see how much my team develops over the four years to graduate with a fantastic career ahead of them.”

Successful candidates start with 12 months of training in ANCA’s Apprentice Training Facility under the responsibility of the apprentice master. In the second year participants have the chance to be part of a rotation program through various aspects of the business to ensure they receive a comprehensive education and gain exposure to a range of divisions.

The first year TAFE requirements are provided onsite by an accredited trainer and for the years following, all apprentices will attend TAFE one day per week during the TAFE terms. At the end of the four years, successful apprentices are trade qualified in their chosen stream.

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