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Published Thu, Sep 22nd 2011 Back to Articles

Apprenticeship puts Terri-Ann on the path to success

The 2011 Proskills Awards Ceremony will be held at Alton Towers on 3 November, highlighting the achievements of employers and apprentices in the process and manufacturing sector. Terri-Ann Westerman completed her apprenticeship in record time and has been nominated for the Advanced Apprentice of the Year Award

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The 2011 Proskills Awards will be held at Alton Towers on 3 November, both celebrating the achievements of people working in the process and manufacturing sector and also highlighting its wider commercial importance. Proskills has received hundreds of entries from a wide range of employers, learners, apprentices and training providers, demonstrating all that is best about the process and manufacturing sector.

Having completed her apprenticeship in record time, Terri-Ann Westerman has been nominated for the Advanced Apprentice of the year award. Now a fully-fledged member of staff at UK Coal Mining Ltd, Terri-Ann repairs and maintains plant machinery components to the highest standard. "She now works unaided on Caterpillar engines to the value of £150,000," said John Ellis, Terri-Ann's Manager. "She repairs and rebuilds axles, transmissions and gearboxes for machinery on our surface mine sites." 

This status has been hard-earned. Terri-Ann did not have any financial support during her apprenticeship but has proved her worth to the company through her commitment and desire to pick up new skills. "Terri-Ann has attended many courses to further her training and development and has specifically requested extra training in areas she feels she could improve on, such as cryogenics, manual handling and Nebosh," said John. 

The Proskills awards ceremony promises to be a hugely enjoyable evening that will highlight the work of both individuals and companies in the process and manufacturing sector, while also offering important networking and sponsorship opportunities.  

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Notes to editors
About Proskills Group
Proskills UK Group comprises Proskills UK - the Sector Skills Council for Process and Manufacturing Sector and the Proskills Academy.

Proskills UK is the bridge between employers and Government on skills and training.
Proskills is employer-led by nine key industries; Building Products, Coatings, Extractives, Furniture, Glass, Glazed Ceramics, Paper, Print and Wood, which make a third of the UK manufacturing sector. Proskills UK helps to raise the profile and sets the skills standards and qualifications for the sector and ensures that the skills and funding delivers against the current and future needs of the industries.

As the commercial arm of Proskills UK, National Skills Academy, Materials, Production & Supply is the first step in identifying and accessing the training your business needs to reduce costs and boost productivity.


 

Contact Information

Patrick Truss
Proskills UK
85b Centurion Court
Abingdon
OX14 4RY