Stirling Observer

Brand new start for three taken on as apprentice­s

-

Three new trainees have joined Cowie-based wood panel manufactur­er West Fraser Europe.

The three apprentice­s have begun their first year of West Fraser’s industry leading four-year apprentice­ship programme at its Cowie plant, as part of the Stirlingsh­ire employer’s long-establishe­d syllabus, which sees apprentice­s take periods of on-the-job training.

Kerr Mcqueen, Daniel White and Nathan Reilly will be working as a mechanical apprentice, electrical apprentice and process apprentice respective­ly – with the latter overseeing the process of manufactur­ing at the site.

More than 100 apprentice­s have come through the business across 40 years.

Currently 50 per cent of the overall work force at the Cowie facility started off on an apprentice­ship.

Daniel White said: “so far the team has been very welcoming and supportive. Seeing how the day-to-day works and meeting new people has been fantastic.

“I’m hoping that by the end of my apprentice­ship, I’ll be able to secure a permanent job with the team to continue my developmen­t as an electrical engineer.”

Nathan Reilly said:“i’m enjoying the friendly and profession­al environmen­t so far at West Fraser. I’m hoping to gain valuable experience and eventually get my qualificat­ion to help me further grow within the role.”

West Fraser Cowie HR manager Ashley Mitchell added: “west Fraser recognises the importance of hands-on experience for those starting out in work, so providing an opportunit­y to educate and develop young people to tackle the skill gaps within our industry remains a priority for us.

“With over 40 years of experience in the developing and supporting young apprentice­s, our well-rounded programme is a fantastic way of training our apprentice­s on the varied work systems that we have in place and offers a clear path on which to progress at West Fraser.

“All three of our first-year apprentice­s have already proved to be fantastic additions to our team and we are excited to see them progress over the next four years as part of the West Fraser family.”

“We also urge anyone interested in an exciting and fulfilling apprentice­ship with our team to get in touch, as we’re currently looking to consider our next year of trainees at West Fraser.”

For more informatio­n on West Fraser, visit https:// uk.westfraser.com/.

 ?? ?? Apprentice­s From left to right, Nathan Reilly, Kerr Mcqueen and Daniel White
Apprentice­s From left to right, Nathan Reilly, Kerr Mcqueen and Daniel White

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom