Electrical Issue 53

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TRAINING WORKS

EMPLOYERS EXPLAIN WHY THEY CONTINUE TO SUPPORT TRAINING SERVICES FROM ETT…

Local companies supporting ETT training programmes

Pictured (from left) are A.Bonar Ltd’s Managing Director, Alex McAuley; Apprentice Electrician, Mark McMonnies; ETT Training Officer, David Richmond; and Maintenance Manager, Johnny Rea.

Curtis Reid, Electrical Apprentice, Joanne Croskery, JBE Director, and David Richmond ETT.

A.Bonar Ltd

JBE Mechanical and Electrical LTD

Tradition and quality are at the heart of A.Bonar Ltd and go back to the establishment of the business in 1954. Since then, the Ballymenabased company has maintained a regular commitment to first class apprenticeship training and the company continues to replenish and build its reputation as an outstanding, all-Ireland service provider. Johnny Rea, Maintenance Manager, said, “Qualifications and training are high on our agenda. Our clients expect the best, and we demonstrate this through accredited electrical and apprenticeship training programmes with help from ETT.”

The drive for excellence is clear at JBE Mechanical and Electrical Limited. At the heart of the business is a strong ethos for achievement, founded on best practice and customer care. Since the Ballymena-based company was formed in 1983, the company has built a first class reputation on the foundation of a competent, skilled and highly trained workforce. “Apprenticeship training and upskilling of our existing workforce strengthens our plans and ambitions for the development of the business going forward,” said Joanne Croskery, JBE Director.

Ian McClelland, Director, Matthew McCaughan, Apprentice Electrician, Ian Thomson, ETT and Paul Dempster Director.

Pictured (from left) are Barry Mc Kenna, Site Manager; Justin McGhee, Electrician; Seamus Walsh, Site Manager; Terry McMullan, Electrician; and Amy Mulholland, ETT.

LM Services (NI) Ltd

Premier Electrics LTD

Ian McClelland and Paul Dempster head up the innovative and ambitious management team at LM Services (NI) Limited. The South Belfast-based specialist has assembled a confident and progressive team of professional and vocational skilled experts to meet a diverse range of multi-skilled building services contracts. “Our client expectations are always growing,” said Ian. “We plan to stay ahead of the curve by ensuring that a superior quality of service is achieved, through a technically qualified and well trained workforce.”

With a reputation for leading the competition, Bellaghy-based Premier Electrics recently assembled 15 of its electricians to undertake and complete the City & Guilds 2382-15 course. ETT provided a tailored in-house training course, aimed at meeting the specific needs of this impressive European building service contractor. Barry Johnston, Health & Safety Officer, said, “It was great having the flexibility of ETT delivering at our premises on the days that suited our business. Overall, it simply makes better business sense.”

Ballymena: Units 57-59, Ballymena Business Centre, 62 Fenaghy Road, Ballymena Armagh: Armagh Business Centre, 2 Loughgall Road, Armagh T: (NI) 028 2565 0750 – T: (RoI) 028 2565 0750 – E: enquiries@ett-ni.org

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