At only 36 years old, MITO scholarship recipient, Ritchie Tidd, has already worked in the industry for over two decades, beginning his career when he was just 15 years old.
At only 36 years old, MITO scholarship recipient, Ritchie Tidd, has already worked in the industry for over two decades, beginning his career when he was just 15 years old.
The next step in Bevan Crawford’s career is just around the corner after being awarded a MITO Business Skills scholarship in 2019.
As a Trainee Driller, Aiden Stace is thriving in a job he loves after a chance discussion with his mechanic led Aiden to uncover a career in the drilling industry.
Fresh out of school, Josh Mabey seriously considered a career as an Aircraft Technician in the armed forces. But a passion for driving, saw him land a job as a truck driver.
In the four years since joining the automotive industry, 22 year old MITO learner, Immanuel Rowe, has gained a national qualification, and is on his way to earning a second.
As Workshop Manager for Blair’s Auto Electrical Ltd on the Kapiti Coast, Isaac Probert is a strong advocate for getting qualified.
Rowan Cumiskey, is a rising talent in the automotive refinishing industry having already amassed an impressive list of achievements and accolades.
From a part time job sweeping workshop floors, to competing at the National WorldSkills NZ competition, Isaac Forrest has come a long way in a short time.
MITO learner Toni McRae always wanted to work in a trade as the allure of working with her hands, rather than being stuck behind a desk all day was too strong to ignore.