15 Dec 2022

Two Level 3 Fire & Security Apprentices at Northern Irelands, South Eastern Regional College (SERC) have jointly lifted the Nittan Shield Fire Engineering Apprentice of the Year title for 2022 at the College.

Apprentices Alexander Wallace (Saintfield) employed by Building Protection Systems (NI) Ltd and Jonny Hamilton (Bangor) employed by Atlas World is the first to share the Award.

Performance

SERC Fire and Security Lecturer Robin Hamill said, “This Award reflects both young men’s performance throughout the year, not only in competitions, both achieved podium places at SkillBuild, and Alexander, a Gold Medal Winner at WorldSkills UK Finals but how they conduct themselves at work and in the College, as well as how they get on with their coursework and assignments.”  

It was impossible to find a find fault with either of them which is why they are both commended for their efforts and achievements and recognized with the Apprentice of the Year Award.”

Train and support apprentices

Nittan works with both organizations to train the apprentices to get the Fire Engineering Apprentice of the Year Award"

Lee James, Nittan Europe Ltd, General Manager for Product Marketing said, “As a manufacturer, Nittan value and fully support the work being done by SERC, and by our Elite Partner for Northern Ireland, Solutions for Systems, who take the time to train and support these apprentices.” 

Nittan works closely with both organizations to ensure the College has the industry-leading products it needs to train the apprentices and to get the Fire Engineering Apprentice of the Year Award underway.”

New courses and upskilling training

He added, “The fire industry represents a good career choice, with engineers always in demand, and with the current skills gap now more than ever, we need to ensure young people have the training resources they need to be able to learn and develop the appropriate skills.”

SERC has been instrumental in supporting the introduction of the Northern Ireland Fire and Security Employers Federation and the development of new courses and upskilling training for the industry. Employers and manufacturers have contributed state-of-the-art products to the College to support teaching and Continuing Professional Development.