Darwen family business produces gold medal winner at WorldSkills UK

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Two of WEC Group’s Darwen-based training academy apprentices have won gold and silver medals at the WorldSkills UK competition in construction metalwork, making it the third year in a row the company’s apprentices have won gold.

25-year-old Michael Grimshaw, a second year welding and fabrication apprentice, won the accolade after beating off competition at the three day final, which was held as part of the Skills Show at the NEC, Birmingham from 16-19 November 2017.

Third year apprentice and last year’s WEC Group apprentice of the year, Tyler Atkinson, brought home the silver medal in his fight to compete at WorldSkills Russia 2019 as part of Squad UK. Reece Embley, the third WEC apprentice who made it through to the final 10 also received highly commended.

Steve Hartley, WEC Group’s managing director, said: “For our local family owned business to produce national gold medal winners three years running is a major and fantastic result. It is a testament to the high level of training our apprentices receive, being recognised as some of the best and most skilled apprentices across the whole of the country.”

The three WEC Group Training Academy apprentices competed against over 100 entrants from across the UK in order to secure their places in the final 10.

WEC Group have a training package in partnership with Themis at Burnley College. Director of Themis, Simon Jordan, said: “Congratulations to Michael, Tyler and Reece on a truly outstanding achievement. Their success in this renowned international contest is testament to their skills, commitment and determination to be the very best they can – all attributes we look for in Themis apprentices.

“Our Themis Trainer Assessors have a wealth of knowledge and industry expertise, which, combined with WEC’s excellent workplace training, is a winning combination.”

Kris Mercer, WEC Group training and development manager, held weekly welding/fabrication master classes with the finalists in the run up to the competition, teaching them new skills beyond the baseline of the traditional apprenticeship framework.

Mr Mercer commented: “I am extremely proud of what all the apprentices have accomplished. This is a huge achievement and is a tribute to the investment by WEC Group in our apprenticeships and training frameworks, as well as the effort put in by the lads themselves.”

The standards of the competition were extremely high again this year, although the competition was more challenging than in previous years. Apprentices had to make both sections of a metal crane in the same time scale as previous competitors had to make one section.

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