Top 5 Apprentices
Top 5 Apprentices
Learner 1
Learner one has taken part in the IMI pre-Apprenticeship motor mechanics level one and is currently taking part in our Programme-led Apprenticeship course. This learner is one of our more mature and sought after applicants on the course due to their hard work ethic and determination to progress in this challenging industry. They are extremely ambitious and keen to expand their knowledge further.
Learner 2
Our second learner is a very intelligent applicant who received nine A-C grades in their GCSEs. This individual has taken an active role in developing their dream to become an apprentice by joining one of our Programme-led Apprenticeship courses. This course is increasing their knowledge of motor mechanics on a daily basis and this learner would be a great asset to any organisation.
Learner 3
This individual has currently completed two years at college and has gained their City and Guilds Level 1 and 2. This learner is a highly motivated young person who is constantly striving to gain new skills and develop their knowledge of the motor industry. Their tenacity when working within a team is excellent and they are extremely capable when working on solo projects.
Learner 4
Our fourth learner is a young apprentice who is nine weeks away from completing their Level 2 NVQ. Last year they were placed in a garage in Pinner. Unfortunately they had to move to Milton Keynes with their family which meant they have been commuting to the garage for the past two months. Long term this learner clearly needs to find an opportunity closer to home, but their commitment to commuting this distance shows the level of perseverance, commitment and dedication to their training and their goal of becoming a qualified motor mechanic.
Learner 5
This bright and enthusiastic learner has completed an Entry 2 Employment course in motor mechanics and is a highly a motivated candidate who achieves to the best of their ability every time. They are eager to undertake further training to develop their skills further and increase their career opportunities within the motor industry.