Edmundson Apprentice Award 2023 deadline extended
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[edit] Deadline extension
The entry deadline for the 2023 ECA Edmundson Apprentice of the Year Award has been extended to Friday 23 June 2023.
[edit] 45 Years
For over 45 years, the ECA Edmundson Apprentice of the Year Award has been widely recognised as the premier training award in the electrotechnical and engineering services industry. It aims to showcase the very best talent across ECA’s Member businesses.
[edit] Prizes
The winner will receive an array of prizes including £3,000 cash, a state-of-the-art toolkit and a unique study trip in Dornbirn, Austria, sponsored by manufacturer ZG lighting. They will also receive a Certificate of Commendation and two VIP tickets to the 2024 ECA Awards dinner.
There are also great prizes for two runners-up, including a £1,500 cash prize, a state-of-the-art toolkit and a Certificate of Commendation.
[edit] Entry process
ECA Edmundson Apprentice of the Year 2022 Veronica Jennings shares her thoughts on the entry process, and encourages apprentices to enter this year's Award, in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/9UsjGcWlahs
Finalists will not only have good technical skills, but also be role models for others in the industry. Eligible applicants will have completed their AM2 since April 2022.
[edit] Employer rewards
The winners’ employer will be awarded a year’s subscription to the BSI library and a year-long licence for Electrical OM software, as well as increased company profile, press coverage, and two VIP tickets to the 2024 ECA Awards dinner.
The runner-up’s employers will also be awarded a year-long Electrical OM licence, increased company profile and press coverage.
Last year’s winner, Veronica Jennings of Imtech Engineering Services, went on a study trip to Austria with manufacturer ZG Lighting. Since winning the award, she has seen her career go from strength to strength in just a matter of months.
[edit] Comment
2022 Apprentice of the Year Veronica Jennings, of Imtech Engineering Services, commented:
“Since receiving the ECA Edmundson Apprentice of the Year Award, I’ve been working hard on sites to move up in the company. Imtech has also invited me to join its core ED&I group, which focuses on support of the next generation and taking positive steps in the workplace. I wish this year’s entrants the best of luck, and strongly encourage any electrical business with one or more bright sparks to enter!”
[edit] More information
For more information and to enter, visit www.eca.co.uk/edmundson.
This article was issued via Press Release as "Deadline extended for ECA Edmundson Apprentice of the Year Award!" dated June 9, 2023.
--ECA
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