New QBuild apprentices for Burdekin
Published Wednesday, 18 February, 2009 at 04:49 PM
Minister for Public Works, Housing and Information and Communication Technology
The Honourable Robert Schwarten
Public Works Minister Robert Schwarten has congratulated six eager new tradies from the Burdekin region on starting an apprenticeship with QBuild.
Mr Schwarten said the six were among 100 new apprentices and trainees taking up a position with the State Government’s construction and maintenance organisation QBuild in 2009.
The new apprentices in the Burdekin region are:
Charters Towers – Trent Bradford, carpenter
Townsville – Tyler Wilson, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanic; one electrical mechanic and one carpenter
Palm Island – Ingai Geia, construction worker trainee
Palm Island -Timothy Nardoo, construction worker trainee
“This week sees our future tradespeople starting careers with QBuild across the state ranging from carpentry and plumbing to shop-fitting,” Mr Schwarten said.
“QBuild is one of the largest employers of construction and engineering industry apprentices in Queensland and received more than 3,000 applications for this year’s apprentice intake.
“This State Government training initiative is a real investment in the future of our state's building industry as many QBuild apprentices eventually find work in the private sector.
”QBuild apprentices gain experience in the maintenance of government buildings, including schools, as well as helping construct new building projects throughout their region.”
“All apprentices and trainees will begin their careers with safety training and the provision of work-related equipment before they start learning on site.
"QBuild provides uniforms, footwear, protective equipment and tools of trade as required.
"The skills the apprentices gain as they advance through their apprenticeships will give them a head start in the industry, equipping them with life-long trade skills that will enhance their career prospects,” Mr Schwarten said.
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