Congratulations to our Apprentice Engineer Ethan Day

After passing his driving test and successfully entering into the second year of his apprenticeship, Ethan now has more responsibility and a company vehicle.

 

Engineering and maintenance apprenticeship – a career developing nicely

It’s always good to see the next generation come through and meet the career challenges set. Whether this is personal development, academic or putting the ‘on-the-job’ work experience into practice, by developing the engineering skills needed to identify issues and rectify them. So it’s a very timely pass of his driving test for Ethan, as this now enables him to develop further and work more independently.  Ethan joined Cambs Compressors straight from school, at the age of 17 and now is one year in to his three year apprenticeship – he’s doing really well, and we’re now on the hunt for the next apprentice to join the team.

 

Looking forward to developing my skills and experience

“The engineering and maintenance apprenticeship is a great combination. It’s developing both my understanding of engineering at an academic level, studying with Cambs Regional College (CRC) and also the practical side, working with highly skilled and experienced engineers, across a variety of sectors and compressed air applications. Working at Cambs Compressors means every day is different, which I really enjoy, and there’s a great team of people here. Although I’m still learning the engineering part of the work, the switch to the new ERP system means I’ve also helped lead the way in the transition to the new digital way of working. What I love most about the job is, no two days are ever the same.”

Ethan Day Apprentice Engineer

 



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