Training

Apprentice of the year award

by Mark Rowe

Cameron Mahoney won the First Year Apprentice of the Year award from New College Lanarkshire (NCL), the provider of fire and security apprenticeships in Scotland, at this year’s Scottish Apprenticeship Week (March 6-13). Cameron, a Chubb apprentice, who beat 61 other students to the Scottish Apprenticeship Awards trophy, said: “I’m proud to have won the award out of so many people.”

NCL also commended two other Chubb apprentices, Cameron Matthew and Owen Craig, for being in the top ten during a ceremony at the college on March 9. Scott Shanks, Fire and Security Assessor at NCL, said: “Cameron has been a fantastic student since he arrived and has excelled at everything we have asked of him.”

Cameron’s win was based on an assessment of his college work and his attitude, positivity and commitment to the apprenticeship. John Stewart, General Manager for Chubb in Scotland, said: “The win showed the company’s ongoing commitment to invest in young people and bring them into the industry.”

Chubb also won in the Large Employer of the Year category. That award was for Chubb’s commitment to working with New College Lanarkshire over many years. Simon Gallacher, Regional Service Manager for Chubb in Scotland, said: “It was a real pleasure to be present for Cameron’s winning and to accept the prize for Chubb, almost 20 years since winning the apprentice award himself. I’m a great believer in Chubb’s Apprenticeship program. I started as an apprentice with Chubb in 2003 and, like many others, have turned my apprenticeship into an enriching career.

“I have held multiple roles in the past 20 years, and I’m not sure I could have done that anywhere else as Chubb has enabled that progression. I’ve had some very supportive managers who have demonstrated great leadership and have always encouraged me to aim higher. Apprenticeships are challenging, they take much work, and you essentially get back what you put in. The apprentices we have in the team are a testament to that ethos, and they show exactly where a positive attitude and desire to learn can take you.”

About NCL

New College Lanarkshire, which operates across Lanarkshire and East Dunbartonshire, is the largest apprenticeship training provider in electronic fire and security systems in Scotland. Visit https://www.nclanarkshire.ac.uk.

Pictured (courtesy of Chubb) left to right: John Stewart, Cameron Mahoney and Simon Gallacher.

Visit: www.chubb.co.uk/jobs.

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