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Brad’s career choices have certainly worked out well for him but in ways he couldn’t have expected.
Now an Electrical Equipment Specialist with Blue Scope Steel, Brad began his employment with them as an electrical apprentice in 2001, through Illawara Group Training. He proved to be a hard working and reliable employee with an inquisitive mind, delivering a consistently high standard of work on all the projects he undertook. His success in the workplace and excellent TAFE results earned him a scholarship from Blue Scope Steel to study an Advanced Diploma in Electrical Engineering.
Brad’s achievements led to his selection as a participant in Group Training Australia’s
first national leadership program – Today’s Skills: Tomorrow’s Leaders in 2004.
I’ll let Brad tell the rest of his story:
“I recently took up a salary position within another department of BlueScope Steel. I am responsible for the daily reliability of electrical equipment with an area and I am the youngest in this role by over 15 years.
After returning from Today's Skills - Tomorrows Leaders I continued working for my old department though I had been transferred to a different section that I was not enjoying and did not feel suited the career path that I was looking to follow.
With the confidence and people skills that I had gained at Today's Skills - Tomorrows Leader’s, I began searching for a new position and applied for my current role, Electrical Equipment Specialist. During the interview process, the interviewer was very impressed with the fact that I had attended Today's Skills - Tomorrows Leaders and together with my TAFE result, work performance reports and the way I confidently answered the questions I was soon offered the position.
I was to find out two days later that my department at the time would not be releasing me to take up this position. I began the dispute settling procedure and had meeting with managers up to five levels above myself. I was eventually released to take up the position that I am currently fulfilling and was complimented by the area HR manger for the way that I had handled myself during the process. I would not have been half as prepared for this situation without what I had learnt at Today's Skills - Tomorrows Leaders and for this I am very grateful.”
Brad is one of around 9,400 apprentices in NSW that are employed through a Group Training Organisation and placed with a host employer for on the job training. Group Training Organisations (GTOs) manage the recruitment, employment and training of apprentices and trainees throughout NSW and Australia and the national network of Group Training Organisations is the largest employer of apprentices and trainees in the country.
Apprentices and trainees benefit from being employed by a Group Training Organisation that monitors their training progress both on and off the job and ensures the training is matched to industry requirements, resulting in a nationally recognised qualification.
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To find out about employment and training opportunities with Group Training Organisations visit [FONT="]www.grouptraining.com.auhttp://www.grouptraining.com.au/ or post your questions / comments in this forum and Brad or Leonie from GTA will reply.[/FONT]
Now an Electrical Equipment Specialist with Blue Scope Steel, Brad began his employment with them as an electrical apprentice in 2001, through Illawara Group Training. He proved to be a hard working and reliable employee with an inquisitive mind, delivering a consistently high standard of work on all the projects he undertook. His success in the workplace and excellent TAFE results earned him a scholarship from Blue Scope Steel to study an Advanced Diploma in Electrical Engineering.
Brad’s achievements led to his selection as a participant in Group Training Australia’s
first national leadership program – Today’s Skills: Tomorrow’s Leaders in 2004.
I’ll let Brad tell the rest of his story:
“I recently took up a salary position within another department of BlueScope Steel. I am responsible for the daily reliability of electrical equipment with an area and I am the youngest in this role by over 15 years.
After returning from Today's Skills - Tomorrows Leaders I continued working for my old department though I had been transferred to a different section that I was not enjoying and did not feel suited the career path that I was looking to follow.
With the confidence and people skills that I had gained at Today's Skills - Tomorrows Leader’s, I began searching for a new position and applied for my current role, Electrical Equipment Specialist. During the interview process, the interviewer was very impressed with the fact that I had attended Today's Skills - Tomorrows Leaders and together with my TAFE result, work performance reports and the way I confidently answered the questions I was soon offered the position.
I was to find out two days later that my department at the time would not be releasing me to take up this position. I began the dispute settling procedure and had meeting with managers up to five levels above myself. I was eventually released to take up the position that I am currently fulfilling and was complimented by the area HR manger for the way that I had handled myself during the process. I would not have been half as prepared for this situation without what I had learnt at Today's Skills - Tomorrows Leaders and for this I am very grateful.”
Brad is one of around 9,400 apprentices in NSW that are employed through a Group Training Organisation and placed with a host employer for on the job training. Group Training Organisations (GTOs) manage the recruitment, employment and training of apprentices and trainees throughout NSW and Australia and the national network of Group Training Organisations is the largest employer of apprentices and trainees in the country.
Apprentices and trainees benefit from being employed by a Group Training Organisation that monitors their training progress both on and off the job and ensures the training is matched to industry requirements, resulting in a nationally recognised qualification.
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To find out about employment and training opportunities with Group Training Organisations visit [FONT="]www.grouptraining.com.auhttp://www.grouptraining.com.au/ or post your questions / comments in this forum and Brad or Leonie from GTA will reply.[/FONT]
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