Having already completed two apprenticeships through MITO, a third qualification was all too enticing for 30-year-old automotive machinist, Jordan McClelland.
Having already completed two apprenticeships through MITO, a third qualification was all too enticing for 30-year-old automotive machinist, Jordan McClelland.
Twenty-four year old Jason Helmbright’s career is going great guns after recently being awarded the 2016 CRA Apprentice of the Year - Golden Gun.
Aaron O’Connor has been recognised for his exceptional work within the collision repair industry after recently being named the CRA Apprentice of the Year – Golden Hammer.
Nineteen-year-old Daniel Barber gets to design and build products for race and performance cars – and has found a passion for custom fabrication.
Murray James will be among the first to say he’s qualified in vehicle sales with a national qualification. Impressed with the training programme, he has already started promoting it to others.
“The speedway is where it all started and my love for all things automotive grew from there,” says Apprentice Automotive Technician Katie Sole.
“I had to pinch myself a little,” laughs William Patten when describing his shock at being named the IAG Top Apprentice of the Year in Refinishing for 2016.
Ethan Joy of Smythe and McCoard Panel & Paint, Cambridge, is set for an impressive career after being named IAG Top Apprentice of the Year in Collision Repair for 2016.
MITO graduate Luke Shervey’s interest in the gas industry was sparked as a 16-year-old. Now he's project managing one of Powerco's biggest projects for the financial year.