Electrix apprentice named trainee of the year

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A successful night for Electrix at the Connexis Annual Connection Excellence Awards, which recognises and celebrates the achievements of the best and brightest trainees in the Energy and Telecommunications industries.  

Article taken from Energy News - Joshua Riddiford - Fri, 15 Sep 2017 



Electrix line mechanic Andre Sapiatzer has been named top trainee for the electricity supply industry.
Sapiatzer, who works at Electrix' Albany branch, won the Ross Archer memorial award, which doubles as a safety award, at a dinner last night for the Connexis Annual Connection Excellence Awards which was the culmination of this week's competition at Mystery Creek in Hamilton.

It was a successful night for Electrix with Albany staff member Ruan Naude winning the cable jointers' competition and a team from Albany winning the line mechanics competition. Electrix Invercargill staff member Glenn Earley was named the advanced trainee of the year, while Auckland staff member Darran Mumford was recognised for his contribution to industry training.

Trainees from WEL Networks, Downer, Powerco and Unison were also recognised.

Rising stars
The competition is organised by industry training organisation (ITO) Connexis. Chief executive Peter Benfell says the winning trainees were "rising stars" and the future leaders in the industry.

Power company teams competed during the week in a series of fast-paced line mechanic and cable jointer events.  Events included pole top rescue, team building and first aid competitions, as well as pit rescue and a spike gun event.

Connexis head of marketing and industry standards Kaarin Gaukrodger said the event aims to spur competition and team-work within the industry. It was also a great opportunity to showcase 'on the job action' to the public and anyone considering a career in the industry.

These women and men play a vital role in our community ensuring that the power supply is always up and running to businesses and homes throughout the country, often in a harsh and challenging environment such as storms and floods.

Kaarin Gaukrodger, Connexis head of marketing and industry standards

FUTURE PROSPECT
Connexis invited Waikato schools to the event to give students the chance to see what a career in the electricity supply industry offers. Gaukrodger said the event was "the perfect platform for students considering a career in the industry to really experience some on the job action".

Hamilton Boys High School year-13 student Ben Parrot is completing electrical supply unit standards at WEL Networks. He said the event gave him an opportunity to see line mechanics at work, make connections and learn more about the job.
I don’t think many students my age know about being a line mechanic. This is a really good place to find out more about it. I’d definitely recommend coming along.

Ben Parrot, Hamilton Boys High School year-13 student

Connexis partners with industry companies and schools to offer students a step into the industry through the Connexis Gateway Programme. WEL Networks is one of the ITO's partners providing students with work experience which counts towards NCEA.

CATEGORY WINNERS
The full list of category award winners is as follows:
  • Contribution to Industry Training: Darran Mumford, Electrix Auckland
  • Distribution Trainee of the Year: Narelle Phillips, WEL Networks, Hamilton
  • Telecommunications Trainee of the Year: Brandon Gardner, Downer Timaru
  • Advanced Trainee of the Year: Glenn Earley, Electrix Invercargill
  • Business Support/Retail Trainee of the Year: Laura Knight, Powerco New Plymouth

Leadership award: Riki Waru, Unison Rotorua

Ross Archer (best trainee award): Andre Sapiatzer, Electrix Albany
Competition Awards:

Cable Jointers :
Winner - Ruan Naude, Electrix Albany

Line mechanic teams:
Winner - Electrix Albany

ARTICLE TAKEN FROM ENERGY NEWS - JOSHUA RIDDIFORD - FRI, 15 SEP 2017