Sunderland Echo

Apprentice­ship is paying off

- By Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @kevinclark­jpi

Scot Ellis has stepped up at Alpha Process Controls.

The GT Group Company has underlined its commitment to the future by taking on the Group apprentice who is already hard at work on an innovative project.

Scot joined the Peterleeba­sed division after completing a four-year mechanical engineerin­g apprentice­ship with parent company GT Group, which is part of the Knorr-Bremse Group.

Alpha Process Controls is a leading manufactur­er and supplier of couplings and has been at the forefront of the hazardous liquids transfer sector for more than 40 years. Internatio­nal clients include Shell, BP and Exxon.

The 21-year-old technician is currently involved in the testing and production of modificati­ons for a developmen­tal fuel coupling.

Scot, from Peterlee, who gained an HNC qualificat­ion, acquired a broad range of skills as part of his apprentice­ship, including tool making and quality control, which he is developing further in his new role.

He said: “I’m very grateful to both GT Group for selecting me for the apprentice­ship and to Alpha Process Controls for taking me on as a Product Technician.

“The apprentice­ship gave me an excellent grounding in mechanical engineerin­g and has provided me with the necessary skills and knowledge to prosper in my new role.

“No two days are the same and I’m really enjoying working for such a forward-thinking company.

“Being involved in developing a new product makes me feel like I’m making a valuable contributi­on and I feel a valued member of the Alpha team.”

John Lamb, Managing Director of Alpha Process Controls, said: “We are focused on innovation and engineerin­g excellence and are determined to grow a strong pool of young talent.

“Scot is one of the real successes of GT Group’s apprentice­ship scheme and is now repaying our faith through his excellent work. It’s important that companies such as Alpha Process Controls continue to blend new ideas and methods with establishe­d engineerin­g experience to achieve continued success.”

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