Four NWP Apprentices to Become Qualified Engineers
North West Precision Ltd (NWP), a division of Arlington Aerospace, has recently taken on four of its apprentices as skilled engineers. All four have been working with the company between four and five years and have now qualified for full-time positions with the aeroplane parts manufacturer.
Bradley Tudor starts as a CNC machinist and engineer. He has completed BTEC Level 3 and NVQ Level 3 and is now going on to take his HNC Level 4 and NVQ Level 4. Jack Smith has also completed his time and is now working as a quality inspection engineer. Liam Hanley has been taken on as a CNC machinist. And Rob Shaw has completed his senior apprenticeship and NVQ Level 3 and has been employed as an engineer/fitter.
As well the four new full-time engineers, Arlington Aerospace – renowned for its commitment to CSR and workplace equality – has also welcomed two new apprentices on day release from Monks Ferry Engineering College in Birkenhead. Adam Smith starts a work-based NVQ Level 3 in machining, whereas Mathew Gardener begins his apprenticeship in CNC programming and machining.
Mark Franckel, Group CEO, said: “We’re delighted to have set these talented men on the road to a successful career in aerospace. Our clients can rest assured that the future is in very safe hands.”