The annual search for Northern Ireland's leading apprentices has got underway as part of Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Week (NIAW) 2023.
CITB NI has partnered with North West Regional College (NWRC) to launch its annual SkillBuild NI 2023 competition, identifying the brightest recruits throughout the industry. The NI finals will be held at NWRC, Limavady Campus on 16 May 2023.
Each year SkillBuild NI brings together approximately 100 competitors, from the top and brightest local talent, in a bid to compete against each other and win in the following categories: Brickwork, Carpentry, Electrical Installation, Joinery, Painting & Decorating, Plastering Dry Wall Systems, Plastering, Plumbing, Wall & Floor Tiling.
The SkillBuild NI competition is designed to test skills, technique, ability within tight time limits, and to identify the top performers in 12 different trade areas. It is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the high level of skills and the impressive talent within the workforce. Reflecting the high standards of training in our local training network and the commitment to excellence demonstrated by the competitors, Skillbuild NI is about raising the status and standards of professional and technical education and training.
InterCampus college competitions will take place throughout February and March with SkillBuild NI Regional Final taking place on Tuesday 16 May at NWRC, Greystone Campus, Limavady. Winners will have the opportunity to represent Northern Ireland in the WorldSkills UK National Finals and potentially represent Team UK at WorldSkills, Leon 2024.
Barry Neilson, Chief Executive CITB NI, said: "We are delighted to be taking part in NI Apprenticeship Week 2023 (NIAW) as well as launching our annual SkillBuild NI 2023 competition. Apprentices at all levels are a vital component to helping the construction industry develop and grow. Offering young people apprenticeships gives businesses the chance to play an active role in developing their future workforce and creating the future skills that they need to help their businesses develop. NIAW is an opportunity for CITB NI to support, encourage and signpost construction employers and young people to the support available. We are also proud to launch our annual construction skills competition in partnership with NWRC – SkillBuild NI, a fantastic showcase of the NI talent pool at a regional, national and world level. We look forward to the finals at NWRC on 16 May."
Samantha Traynor, Head of Training and Skills at NWRC, added: "Our college is proud to host the NI SkillBuild finals at our Greystone Campus in May and we look forward to welcoming competitors and guests to the North West Region.
"In previous years there has been a great atmosphere at the SkillBuild NI competitions and I'd like to thank the teams at NWRC and CITB NI for their work in bringing this prestigious competition back to the North West. The SkillBuild NI National finals puts the spotlight on our apprentices and allows many of them to travel the world showcasing the vast range of skills from this region. We are expecting a wide range of visitors to attend the competition to view the standard of skill and craftsmanship in skill areas."
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