Nineteen-year-old Luke Sherwood, a Level
3 Fabrication Apprentice, has been named as the national champion of
Construction Metalwork at the UKSkills competition, recently held at Birmingham
NEC, and is now waiting to hear if he has made it through to the UK Team which
could see him competing in Abu Dhabi in 2017.
Luke lives in Wrawby and
decided to train for an Apprenticeship through the Grimsby Institute, having
secured a job as a Vehicle Bodybuilder and Fabricator with his employer, G
Broughton & Sons. Hardworking Luke initially gaining a Saturday job with the
company following a weeks work placement while he was still at
school.
Luke said: “I was approached by the
tutors at the Institute who asked if I wanted to compete. I’m quite a
competitive person and I really wanted to do it. The Regional Heat was held at
the Centre for the Assessment of Technical Competence – Humber (CATCH) and when
I found out I’d got through to the final I had about eight weeks to prepare. I
would sometimes stay behind and do extra work with the tutors to help me get
ready.”During the Regional Heat Luke was tasked
with creating the base for a model crane in 7 ½ hours and for the final the task
was to complete the crane with the arm and rig in 14 hours. Luke was also
invited to attend a Masterclass, held for the competitors by the Head Judge,
which gave them tips on how to be successful at the Final. There were a lot of
skills involved like being able to read and understand the drawings and marking
out. I then had to fold the metal and use welding skills to finish the job off.
The hardest part for me was the thermal cutting, because it had to be so neat,
and then working to such fine tolerances within the time
constraints.”
N.F. ADDS: Brigg and North Lincolnshire Councillor Nigel Sherwood's family and Luke's friends must be very proud of his achievement.“It was an amazing experience. Without the Institute none of this would have happened, the tutors have really helped me a lot and even stayed back and worked extra hours to help me, teaching me things that I didn’t know, and that’s what helped me do so well. I feel really proud to be number one.”
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