TALENTED TRADE APPRENTICE FROM NOTTINGHAM IN NATIONAL FINAL OF COMPETITION
- Alex Avis, from Nottingham, has reached the national final of the Screwfix Trade Apprentice competition
- The apprentice carpenter is competing to win a career-boosting prize package worth £10,000
- He faces industry expert judges in two-day event this month
Ten talented apprentices, including Alex Avis from Nottingham, are going head-to-head in the national final of Screwfix Trade Apprentice 2022 this month.
The aspiring carpenter will be aiming to impress a panel of industry experts across a two-day virtual final on 27 and 28 April.
The competition aims to shine a light on apprentices across the UK and Ireland, in search of the winning champion who receives a £10,000 package of tools, technology, and training.
Alex, 26, thinks he could go all the way to the top spot and hopes to stand out due to his commitment to promoting the industry and supporting the future of the talented tradespeople within it. He says: “When I entered the competition, I really hoped I’d get to the final, but I am truly humbled to have been selected as a finalist. If I won this competition, I will be able to fulfil my dream of starting my own company, using my skills to help rebuild communities in need and create a platform from which I can promote the trade and inspire others to make a difference.
“I’ve been studying my Level 2 site carpentry and joinery for six months at Derby College, but I’ve been practising my trade on site for over a year now. To get the recognition and be
crowned the champion of Screwfix Trade Apprentice 2022 would be an incredible opportunity to further my journey, both on a personal and a professional level. It would be an honour and would allow me to keep championing apprenticeships within the trade. The amazing prize would also give me the best head start for my future in the industry.”
Alex was shortlisted as his passion, dedication, and ambition to facilitate positive change in building practices shone through in the semi-finals.
During the final, the apprentices will get the opportunity to share their expertise and ambitions with a panel of industry-leading judges. The panel includes representatives from the Federation of Master Builders, the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering, the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting and Dan Lloyd, a previous Screwfix Top Tradesperson winner.
Jack Wallace, marketing director at Screwfix, will also be joining the panel to meet the finalists and celebrate their success. He says: “Our applicants have shown a huge level of skill, ambition, and determination to succeed no matter what life throws at them. This year we have been overwhelmed by the standard of entries across the UK and Ireland – it’s clear to see that the future of the industry is in safe hands”.
“These future champions of the trade are vital to the industry, and we need to celebrate their work and raise the profile of how rewarding a career in the trade can be. Our previous finalists and winners have set up their own companies, developed their skills through advanced training and become mentors for other apprentices. We hope to inspire more people to consider a career in the trade through our annual competition and I hope all applicants go on to achieve a brilliant career.”
Visit Screwfix.com/sfta to find out more about the apprentices and the Screwfix Trade Apprentice competition.