Builders of all ages welcome
Registered Masters Builders has announced its Apprentice of the Year competition in partnership with Carters will now be open to all ages, as more older apprentices and second career seekers look for opportunities in the building sector.
Dubbed the Great Resignation, both in New Zealand and globally more people are re-evaluating their employment and looking for new opportunities.
A recent study by AUT reports that those most likely to leave their jobs has increased from 34.7 per cent to 46.4 per cent since the inception of Covid.
However, the study also showed that one of the professions that was most likely to retain employees are the trades. This is also evident in the record level of building and carpentry apprentices now signing up to join the sector.
Where once an apprentice would join their trade straight from school, older apprentices are now joining the sector. The average age of a BCITO apprentice is currently 28, and many are coming to building as a second or even third career.
Last year’s Apprentice of the Year national winner Jarred Badham says the pandemic solidified his decision to get into carpentry.
“After five years as an aircraft mechanic with a hobby of building furniture, I decided it was time for a change and I became a carpentry apprentice. Looking back now and how times have changed, it was the best change I could have made,” he says.
Badham’s employer, Stewart Buchanan of Nailing It, believes having a mature apprentice is a real asset. “It’s great to have someone who’s had a bit of life experience. Jarred is able to apply his prior learnings and life skills to his job now, which I see as a real bonus.”
Master Builders has opened the Apprentice of the Year competition age limit to reflect the employment landscape.
Master Builders chief executive, David Kelly says: “Apprenticeships provide fantastic career opportunities — not only do you earn as you learn, but you are also part of an industry with strong job prospects and opportunities for growth. It is great to see that this is being recognised by so many New Zealanders.
“The pandemic has influenced the way that Kiwis are thinking about their jobs, and we felt this was the perfect time to welcome all ages to partake in our competition.”
Entries for this year’s Apprentice of the Year close on April 14. Apply now at apprenticeoftheyear.co.nz.