EXTENDED: 2018 Polymer Apprentice of the Year Award
Monday, 12 November 2018
The deadline for the Polymer Apprentice of the Year Award, run jointly by the Worshipful Company of Horners and the British Plastics Federation Education & Skills Committee, has been extended!
The award is for apprentices involved in a technical, engineering, manufacturing or design role associated with polymer processing or polymer/additive manufacturing. Nominations can be made either by the apprentice themselves, their employers or training providers. In order to be considered for the award the person must:
· be engaged in – or have completed in the year up until December 2018 – a full accredited apprenticeship programme at Level 2 or 3;
· have had sufficient time in their apprenticeship to be able to demonstrate quantifiable achievement, both academic and in the workplace
Details of other training undertaken by the apprentice will be taken into consideration, as well as extra-curricular activities and achievements outside the workplace.
Last year’s winner (pictured above) was Oliver Marsh of MGB Plastics, who completed parallel apprenticeships in Mechanical Engineering (with Distinction) and Plastics Processing whilst leading numerous projects within MGB Plastics.
Nominations can be submitted up to 16 November 2018. An adjudicating panel will assess the finalists via remote interview and the winner will be notified by Christmas 2018. The winner will be invited to attend the Livery Companies Skills Council Apprentice Certificate Ceremony in February/March 2019, in London, where they will receive a prize of £500 and a ceremonial drinking horn, along with the Horners’ Apprentice Certificate from the Lord Mayor of London.
For more information on the award, and how to apply please click here
For further information on the BPF Education & Skills Committee, contact Matt Davies at [email protected] or on +44(0) 207 457 5048.
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