Martin Smith crowned winner of Scottish Plant Operator Challenge

Aerial shot of Scottish Plant Operator Challenge

MARTIN Smith has been crowned the winner of the Scottish Plant Operator Challenge 2024.

The 38-year-old, who works for Strathdee Properties in Craigellachie, Moray, fought off competition from 43 other entrants to triumph at the national competition, held at Errol Airfield, Perthshire.

SPOC champion Martin Smith with Callum Mackintosh
Martin Smith with Callum Mackintosh

The event, sponsored by the CITB, involved operators from all over the country undertaking eight challenges designed to put their skills to the test.

The tasks included the Backhoe Loader Challenge, sponsored by JCB; Telehandler Challenge, sponsored by Scot JCB; Selector Grab Challenge on an 8t tracked excavator, sponsored by Field and Forest Machinery; Trenching Challenge on a 13t tracked excavator, sponsored by Blackwood Plant Hire; Lifting Challenge on a 20t tracked excavator, sponsored by SANY; Grading Challenge on a 20t tracked excavator, sponsored by Scot JCB; Attachment Challenge on a 14t excavator, sponsored by Geith and Morris Leslie; and the Mystery Wildcard Challenge, which turned out to be on a compact tracked loader from Manitou.

Backhoe Challenge
Backhoe Challenge

Martin Smith won £5,000 as well as an array of rewards from sponsors including Highland Industrial Supplies and Milwaukee.

As well as placing first overall, Martin won the Trenching and Loadall individual challenges. He said, “It feels amazing to win, especially because I came into the plant industry late. When I first left school, I worked as a welder fabricator but growing up in Speyside, I was never far from plant machinery used in farming and I’d always been drawn to farming.

“When I started working for Strathdee Properties in 2011, it offered me the perfect balance because the company is involved in farming and property development, so before long I was behind the leavers on an excavator and I haven’t looked back since!

“I really enjoyed taking part in the Scottish Plant Operator Challenge, it was a great day out. The challenges were not easy but I am pleased with how I handled it and just delighted to have won.”

SANY machine at Scottish Plant Operator Challenge

Thomasz Orkiszewski from Mouse Valley Training Ltd and a CPCS and NPORS trainer and tester, was one of the judges. He added, “Martin is a worthy winner. He excelled in the Trenching and Loadall challenges and kept calm and held his nerve to finish on top. Congratulations Martin!”

Finishing in second place was John Stewart, who receives £2,500. In third place was Scott Hamilton from Hamilton Plant Hire who receives £1,000.

Scottish Plant Operator Challenge

The winners of each of the eight challenges were as follows:

  • Tower of Hanoi: William Telford
  • Trenching: Martin Smith
  • Backhoe: Lewis Cameron
  • On the Hook: Adam Howarth
  • Make the Grade: James Penman
  • Mani-challenge: William Telford
  • Balls Up: Blair Largue
  • Loadall: Martin Smith

Each challenge winner receives a cash prize of £250 and exclusive merchandise from the challenge sponsors.

Speaking about the Scottish Plant Operator Challenge 2024, promoter Callum Mackintosh said, “What a weekend! This was the second edition of the Scottish Plant Operator Challenge, and the event is going from strength to strength. We were honoured to have first minister and MSP for Perthshire North, John Swinney, open the event. We welcomed visitors of all ages and from all over the country.

First minister John Swinney
First minister John Swinney

“A big thank you to Morris Leslie who once again allowed us to run the Scottish Plant Operator Challenge alongside the Vintage Working Plant and Tractor Weekend, a firm favourite with plant enthusiasts and local people. Congratulations to Martin Smith, a worthy winner who I hope will inspire other people, especially the younger generation, to consider a career in plant. Well done to all the operators who took part and thank you to all our sponsors, helpers and friends because without their support, this event would not happen.”

Thanks to the generosity of visitors to the Scottish Plant Operator Challenge and  Vintage Working Plant and Tractor Weekend, £3,800 was raised for TASH4Ukraine, a charity based at Errol Airfield which works closely with volunteers and charities in Poland, Ukraine and the UK to provide practical, targeted aid to Ukrainians following the Russian invasion.