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Training: Putting skills to the test

MATTHEW Lander, an apprentice with Huddersfield-based Crowther & Shaw, is to represent the UK in the air conditioning and refrigeration category in the 2007 WorldSkills competition in Japan.
Training: Putting skills to the test
MATTHEW Lander, an apprentice with Huddersfield-based Crowther & Shaw, is to represent the UK in the air conditioning and refrigeration category in the 2007 WorldSkills competition in Japan.

Matthew, 18, whose training was organised through BEST (Building Engineering Services Training), has enjoyed considerable success in his career to date. He came first at SkillFridge, becoming the UK’s National Young Refrigeration Engineer. He recently completed his NVQ level 3 in refrigeration and air conditioning.

Delighted with his success, Matthew said: “I am very excited about 2007 WorldSkills and feel confident that all my training at the Grimsby Institute and my apprenticeship with Crowther & Shaw has really helped me to prepare for the tasks in Japan.”

Mark Brenner, chief executive of BEST, commented: “The SkillFRIDGE and WorldSkills biennial competitions are ideal platforms to display the practical skills and talent of young apprentices, while promoting building services engineering, a sector that encourages excellence and offers unrivalled career opportunities.

“WorldSkills 2011 will be hosted by the UK - we need to encourage young people to take up apprenticeships, offering great career opportunities, while allowing them to compete in this international arena and fly the flag for UK skills.

“WorldSkills (formerly known as the Skill Olympics) has come to symbolise the pinnacle of excellence in vocational training. Every two years hundreds of young skilled people, accompanied by their teachers and trainers, gather together from around the world to compete before the public in the skills of their various trades and test themselves against demanding international standards. They represent the best of their peers drawn from regional and national skill competitions held currently in over 45 countries/regions”. Building Engineering Services Training Ltd (BEST) is the leading training manager for the Heating & Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry (HVACR) and is part of the Heating & Ventilating Contractors' Association (HVCA) group of companies.

Formed in 1990 as the training arm of the HVCA, BEST encourages companies to recruit apprentices. BEST manage their training on-site and at college for the duration of their apprenticeship, usually three to four years.

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