Learners complete their NVQ and apprenticeships after only 2 years at Mettler!

Congratulations to Elliot Morris, Jack Woolmer and Brendan Moss

STEGTA Training Officer Helen Wilson awards the certificates to Elliot, Jack & Brendan who are employed at Mettler Toledo Safeline. Helen commented: ‘Apprentices are completing quickly, training plans are slick and NVQ’s are delivered with ease. This is down to a strong mentor, effective recruitment and a well-planned and monitored training scheme’ Well done all, I am very proud.’

Elliot says “I am really glad to complete my NVQ with Stegta, whilst completing it I have gained a number of skills and knowledge within the engineering field which will help me for the future. Thanks for the opportunity.”

Jack says: ‘Really glad to complete my NVQ as it has given me the opportunity to develop new skills, whilst gaining a qualification, that will assist me throughout my career’.

Brendan says: Feels great to finish my NVQ early as it gives me a chance to focus on my HNC at college, really appreciate the support that Helen and the rest of Stegta have provided me with, thank you for the opportunity!

Adam Moss, mentor for all 3 learners is very proud! Adam said “To say I am proud of the efforts of Brendan, Elliot and Jack is an understatement. What these three have achieved over just over two years is amazing. To have their NVQ completed while attending college and a full time apprenticeship takes a lot of dedication, showing professionalism and hard work. Our apprentices have a target to complete their NVQ within three years and these three were able to hand their portfolios at the end of their second year. Credit to all of them and they can now concentrate on their further studies. Brendan, Elliot and Jack have shown a mature and professional attitude in the way they conduct themselves on a day-to-day basis throughout all departments of the business. As a company we see a great future for the three of them in mechanical roles, also excellent role models for the younger apprentice generation within MT Safeline. Credit must also go to Helen Wilson who helped guide these young professionals through their NVQ building a great mutual relationship, setting and helping them achieve their targets”.