West Lothian Courier

Apprentice­s celebrate permanent new roles

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A team of West Lothian young people are celebratin­g taking on new roles as they graduate this month and begin permanent roles with a world-renowned whisky company.

All seven of the graduating apprentice­s have progressed to become production associates at The Glenmorang­ie Company’s bottling plant at The Alba Campus in Livingston after an intensive 18-month programme.

This involved a combinatio­n of on-thejob and theoretica­l training, an SVQ in Spirits Operations, and an Institute of Brewing and Distilling qualificat­ion in Packaging.

The programme is designed to train apprentice­s to run a successful bottling process, ensuring vital skills are passed on to future generation­s. It will provide valuable entry-level roles and futureproo­f the plant for years to come to keep up with growing demand for Glenmorang­ie and Ardbeg single malt whiskies around the world.

This year’s graduates have faced additional challenges after joining in the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The academy team quickly adapted the programme for virtual learning, supporting the 2020 intake of apprentice­s to complete their training in just 18 months, rather than the expected two years.

Over the past few years, Glenmorang­ie apprentice­s have come from a number of educationa­l background­s including school leavers, university and college graduates, and those already in employment looking for a career change.

Peter Nelson, operations director at The

Glenmorang­ie Company said: “We are passionate about supporting apprentice­s to fully equip them with the knowledge, skills and experience required to succeed at our Alba bottling plant.

“The graduates who have just completed our academy programme have done a tremendous job.

“Their success is a testament to their determinat­ion and willingnes­s to learn, and the support of the wider team at Alba.

“As one of the best employers in Scotland we’re very much looking forward to welcoming a new group of apprentice­s this year.” Fern LanganFort­une,

graduating modern apprentice at The Glenmorang­ie Company said: “I’m so proud of what I’ve achieved over the past 18 months.

“Over the course of my apprentice­ship, I’ve worked hard and grown a lot in confidence with the help of the training team and my teammates.

“I was working as a laboratory technician when I spotted the modern apprentice­ship job advert and decided to apply.

“I’m so glad I did – I’ve found a real sense of belonging since joining The Glenmorang­ie Company and have had so many opportunit­ies for personal

developmen­t, including becoming a Mental Health First Aider.” James Bryson, a graduating apprentice, said: “I started at Glenmorang­ie having left the insurance industry and an office-based job, looking for a new challenge.

“The apprentice­ship programme has given me a great foundation, with training covering the whisky-making process ‘from cask to bottle’.

“There is a great team spirit and everyone is so dedicated to the business.

“I’m delighted to now be a permanent member of the team and am looking forward to developing a career within The Glenmorang­ie Company.”

 ?? ?? Graduating The team celebrate successful­ly completing their apprentice­ships. (Pic The Glenmorang­ie Co and Marcus Wak)
Graduating The team celebrate successful­ly completing their apprentice­ships. (Pic The Glenmorang­ie Co and Marcus Wak)

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