Merseyside’s Top Engineering Apprentices Celebrated at Awards Evening

The dedication and talent of fourteen engineering apprentices from Wirral and the wider Liverpool City Region was celebrated last Thursday, at a glittering awards ceremony hosted by The Engineering College.
The Engineering College’s Annual Apprenticeship Awards took place on Thursday 23rd of November 2023 at Dockside, Egerton House in Birkenhead.
The theme for this year’s awards evening was “Making a Difference”, in recognition that apprentices at The Engineering College are developing vital skills by working on some of the largest engineering programmes in the maritime and construction sectors.
The inspirational keynote speech was delivered by Mr Phil Waterhouse, the former Royal Navy Regional Commander for Northern England and Isle of Man. He reflected on his career in the Royal Navy and how his experience of seeing first-hand how the many different types of engineers, operating in high performing teams kept a sea-borne community warm, nourished, healthy, safe and protected at sea, adding that this gave him a unique appreciation of the value of engineers to society as a whole.
Phil issued those apprentices collecting awards or graduating with a call to action telling them that “it is they that are destined to be tomorrow’s problem solvers in society”, and called on engineering apprentices at The Engineering College to seize the opportunities ahead and commit themselves to lifelong learning and development as engineers, as it is they who must own the technology driven future.
There were also speeches from some successful ex-apprentices about the importance of apprenticeships to industry including Mr Mike Hill, ex shipyard apprentice and now Managing Director of Cammell Laird, and also from Charlie Brierton ex-apprentice and now engineering Project Manager at Studley Engineering.
Terry Weston, Chief Executive at The Engineering College, said that the annual awards gave the opportunity to publicly celebrate the role of apprentices and employers in securing the future of UK engineering and manufacturing.
Terry said: “Each year we host our awards evening in recognition of the hard work and achievements of our students, their employers and of course the staff at the Engineering College. “Our apprentices are currently working on some of the UK’s most important engineering programmes, including major maritime projects like the block build of the Type 26 frigates, adding that we are also proud of the fact that many of our students, as can be seen by the winners and finalists on show here, work across a range of sectors including major engineering construction industry projects, hospital maintenance, airport maintenance over at John Lennon Airport, and some highly specialised manufacturing companies across the city region, to list a few.
“The awards were created to celebrate the achievements of students all the way from foundation courses to fourth year apprentices. The awards also provide a platform to recognise the role of our network of over 100 employers, who continue to provide fantastic employment opportunities to local young people.”
The Engineering College’s awards ceremony included 14 award categories and students were nominated and voted for by staff at The Engineering College and the employers of their apprenticeship.
The Winners Included:
· Pre-Apprenticeship Student of the Year – Kevin Parr & Sam Hillhouse
· Foundation Apprentice of the Year – Sean Boulger
· Foundation Year 2 Apprentice of the Year - Chryzler Buenaventura
· Development Apprentice of the Year – William Patton
· Development Year 4 Apprentice of the Year – Sol Foster-Ferrington
· Cammell Laird Apprentice of the Year – Jackson Bateman
· Cammell Laird Year 2 Apprentice of the Year – Shay Black
· Cammell Laird Development Apprentice of the Year – Kieron Leason
· ECITB Apprentice of the Year – Cameron Ward
· TWI ‘Welder of the Year’ – Neil Monaghan
· Outstanding Commitment Award – Brad Jones
· IMarEST ‘Apprentice of the Year’ – Lewis Heath
· IMechE ‘Most Approved Apprentice’ – Tom Butler
· Overall Apprentice of the Year - Sol Foster-Ferrington (pictured)
Terry Weston added: “The Engineering College is incredibly proud of all our apprentices; however, we also believe it is vital to recognise those who go above and beyond to make a difference in their companies to their employers.
“I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all of our winners and extend my thanks to our employers for investing so much of themselves into the apprentices they employ”.
News
Anemoi Completes Fourth Rotor Sail Installation on NS United Bulk Carrier
Anemoi completes Rotor Sail installation on NS United bulk carrier, marking the fourth VLOC installation of Anemoi Rotor Sails
BMT and Teledyne Marine Announce Memorandum of Understanding
Become a member
We promote the interests of UK based companies in the international market place and to governments
Join US See the BenefitsNewsletter Signup
Keep up to date with all the latest news and events with our regular newsletter delivered straight to your email box.
Sign Up NowAnnual Current Trends in Shipping Review 2025 - Understanding and adapting to current and future changes
This annual symposium, brought to you by the SMI Ports & Terminals Group and hosted by Clyde & Co will provide fresh insights, market intelligence and analysis from three different...SMI Annual Dinner 2025
The Society of Maritime Industries is delighted to invite you to one of the most prestigious occasions in the UK maritime calendar – the SMI Annual Dinner. Held in the historic grandeur...Marintec China 2025
Launched for over 40 years, Marintec China has become renowned as one of the most authoritative B2B platform for the International Maritime Industry. The 2023 edition of this biennial event...SMI Conference 2026
The SMI Conference 2026 will take place on 17th February 2026 at the University of Strathclyde Technology & Innovation Centre covering the theme Engineering the...Asia Pacific Maritime (APM) 2026
APM (Asia Pacific Maritime) is the premier exhibition and conference in Asia showcasing a complete overview of the vessel sectors services and solutions, technology, vessel equipment, supplies, and...Ocean Connect Asia 2026
Ocean Connect Asia presents a regional meeting point to bring together the converging worlds of autonomy, robotics and uncrewed based solutions for the ocean and coastal economies. As the...Sea Japan 2026
The 16th edition of the Sea Japan international maritime exhibition and conference will take place at Tokyo Big Sight from 22–24 April 2026. This premier event is expected to attract around 600...POSIDONIA 2026
Posidonia brings the whole shipping world to its exhibitors. The international shipping community attends in strength with national pavilions and thousands of visitors.Seawork 2026
In 2026, we are once again partnering with Seawork, Europe’s largest commercial marine and workboat exhibition, to host a dedicated SMI Hub within the exhibition.SMM 2026 (Shipbuilding, Machinery and Marine Technology trade fair)
When it comes to meeting up with all the leading protagonists of the global maritime industry, there’s no place like SMM, one of the leading international maritime trade fairs.Sea Asia 2027
SMI will once again organise the UK Group Pavilion at Sea Asia in its role as the official Country Pavilion organiser. The event will return, bigger and bolder on 16-18th March 2027. To register...NorShipping 2027
SMI will once again organise the UK Group Pavilion at Nor-Shipping. The event will return, bigger and bolder in 2027.Member Zone
If your company is a member of the Society of Maritime Industries a number of resources are available for which a log-in is required.
LoginResources
Access a wide range of documents, consultations and newsletters which we feel will aid your business activities.
Become a member
We promote the interests of UK based companies in the international market place and to governments
Join Us See the BenefitsNewsletter Signup
Keep up to date with all the latest news and events with our regular newsletter delivered straight to your email box.
Sign Up NowMarine Autonomy Challenge (MAChallenge)
This exciting biennial challenge is open to teams of students studying at UK universities.
Learn more