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Training: NTA celebrates the sector’s finest

THE 2007 National Training Awards celebrated the talents of the building services engineering sector’s most promising individuals, including apprentices, engineers and management personnel.
Training: NTA celebrates the sector’s finest
The seventh NTA ceremony brought together award winners, employers, college representatives and industry leaders to celebrate outstanding achievements.

This year, for the first time, building services engineering industries were fully represented, with award categories in plumbing, electrotechnical, heating and ventilating and air conditioning and refrigeration.

Technician engineer and existing worker categories in both mechanical and electrical completed the set to ensure every aspect of the sector was covered.

SummitSkills, the sector skills council for building services engineering, organised the event, with its vice-chairman, Stuart Lyon, acting as host and MC. A special congratulatory video was supplied by Phil Hope MP, Minister for Skills.

He said: “I am so impressed by today’s winners. They are fine examples of people who, supported by their employers, are making the most of the opportunities available. And I hope that your success today is only the start. The building services engineering sector is so important to the future of this country. High quality public services, our schools and hospitals, world-beating businesses and the homes we all live in are all reliant on the services you bring.”

This year, for the first time, each winner received £100 of retail vouchers, courtesy of awarding body EAL. SummitSkills recognised the generosity of its collaborators: AG Manly Charitable Trust, Amicus, APHC, CIBSE, ECA, ESTTL, HVCA, NET, SNIPEF, SELECT and The Happold Trust; without their support these awards would not be possible.

The next round of awards will open for application later in the year. Winners presented at the 2007 National Training Awards:

H&V craft operative of the year (sponsored by the HVCA): James Bamber (E Poppleton & Son Ltd)

National craft operative of the year (sponsored by Amicus): James Bamber (E Poppleton & Son)

Plumbing craft operative of the year (sponsored by APHC/SNIPEF): Richard Crook (Airedale M&E Services)

Refrigeration and air conditioning craft operative of the year (sponsored by the HVCA): Gavin Jones (Integral)

Electrotechnical craft operative of the year (sponsored by ECA and SELECT): Terry Pauls (Bailey Rail)

Technician engineer of the year (sponsored by CIBSE): David Newman (Briggs and Forrester)

Experienced existing worker of the year (mechanical) (sponsored by the HVCA): Andrew McKenna (Lorne Stewart)

Experienced existing worker of the year (electrical) (sponsored by NET): Nicholas Bloore (NG Bailey)

The Happold Bursary (sponsored by The Happold Trust): Robert Smith (SIAS Building Services)

Alfred Manly Management Award Sponsored by AG Manly Charitable Trust Winner: Darren Keenan (AMEC)

Alfred Manly Management Award (sponsored by AG Manly Charitable Trust): Andrew Parkes (Bailey Ltd)

Professional Engineers Of The Year (Ann Noblett Memorial Scholarships) (sponsored by ESTTL): Jamie Kiss (End Systems) and Michael Holmes (SIAS Building Services)

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