SPOA crowns annual apprentice award winners

Deklyn Feather, Callum Mackintosh and Andrew Manson

DEKLYN Feather and Andrew Manson have been crowned Apprentices of the Year 2022/2023 by the Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA).

Deklyn, who works for EMN Plant Ltd in Shetland, was named Plant Operator Apprentice of the Year, while Andrew, who works for A & D Sutherland Ltd in Caithness, was named Plant Mechanic Apprentice of the Year.

The awards, co-sponsored by JCB and CITB, recognise the achievements of the pair as they progress through their CITB apprenticeships.

Christopher Blake, curriculum manager CITB Plant, put forward Deklyn and Andrew due to their hard work, commitment and dedication. He said, “The 2022/2023 award winners Andrew and Deklyn were unanimously chosen by their respective tutors in both England and Scotland. Both award winners displayed a real desire to not only succeed but to succeed at the highest possible level.

“Both apprentices also showed a willingness to support their peers, good timekeeping, enthusiasm and respect for fellow apprentices. All tutors and the wider CITB team felt the nominations were richly deserved.”

The announcement was made at the SPOA’s annual dinner in Glasgow. Deklyn and Andrew were also awarded a package by JCB, which includes a two-day VIP experience where they will visit JCB’s World HQ in Staffordshire and learn about the history of the business and see how the JCB Backhoe is built. They will stay at the JCB Golf and Country Club and have the opportunity to learn extra skills relating to their roles.

Jason Wyatt, global aftersales and technical training manager at JCB, said, “JCB is delighted to sponsor these awards. It is so important to inspire more young people to consider a career in construction and initiatives like this by the SPOA deserve to be supported. Deklyn and Andrew are worthy winners and I hope that their time with us at JCB later this year will help set them up for a successful future in the industry.”

Deklyn commented, “I think it’s fair to say that this has been emotional for me. I’ve never experienced anything like this before, so many people have taken the time to congratulate me since it was announced, it means a lot. The apprenticeship training with the CITB at the college at Bircham Newton is so good it is mind blowing.

Deklyn at work

“At 31, I am an older apprentice, so I am grateful to my manager Ellis Nicolson for giving me the opportunity and believing in me. I hope to do my bit to encourage young people to join construction by doing some school visits.”

Ellis Nicolson, general manager at EMN Plant, added, “I am extremely delighted for Deklyn as he is a very conscientious employee and has taken his training very seriously. This award is very well deserved.”

Andrew, meanwhile, was totally surprised by the award. He stated, “I was buzzing to have been nominated and was absolutely shocked when I heard them call out my name on the night! I’ve always liked fixing things. I’ve got uncles who are both mechanics and I was often found tinkering with cars as well.

Andrew at work

“I actually started at the company as a stone splitter, so I’m very grateful to Mark Mancini for giving me the opportunity to do this apprenticeship to become a plant mechanic. I enjoy the balance between time at the college at Inchinnan. and learning on the job and hope to complete the apprenticeship within three years.”

Mark Mancini, MD at A & D Sutherland, commented, “Andrew started as a labourer, then he showed an aptitude as a mechanic so we decided to put him through this apprenticeship. It is the best decision we could have made – there are always glowing reports about him, and I believe that the apprenticeship has been a good experience for the company as well as for Andrew.”

The two apprentice accolades are now a permanent feature at the annual SPOA dinner. President Callum Mackintosh said, “This is the second year we have featured the Apprentice of the Year awards at the SPOA’s annual dinner and people really look forward to it. Deklyn and Andrew are genuinely two of the nicest and most humble young men. They have both made a really good impression on the college team, their employers, me, and even the guests at the dinner. I cannot think of a better pair to win this year.”