UK’s top apprentice – Proves Power of Quals

Worcester engineer is Semta’s Best of British Engineering

Talented engineer Philippa Dressler-Pearson put the disappointment of redundancy behind her to find a new employer, excel in her role and be named Best of British Engineering at the prestigious Semta Skills Awards last night (Wednesday March 8th) – and in doing so proved the power of qualifications.

The 23-year-old from Worcestershire beat off strong competition to win the overall award having earlier been named the UK’s Apprentice of the Year, sponsored by MBDA UK Ltd, at the Semta Skills Awards 2017 gala dinner in London’s Hilton Hotel on Park Lane hosted by BBC presenter Alexander Armstrong.

Her victory underlines the critical role that qualifications play for employees and employers ensuring that skills are both robust and transferable.

Through no fault of her own, Philippa had to bounce back from redundancy, during the third year of her apprenticeship and found a new position with Southco Manufacturing Ltd in Worcester.

Although the business and work was very different, through sheer hard work and determination she completed her  Level 3 qualifications and Foundation Degree without any deferment or interruption.

“This is an incredible honour,” said Philippa. “I started my apprenticeship four years ago and after 18 months the company I previously worked for went into administration. Being told we were all going to be redundant was devastating.

“I picked myself up, my training provider and college were incredible. Southco came along, we bonded, I went in for an interview and the rest is history. I would say to anyone be enthusiastic, enjoy what you do and you will succeed.”

Philippa has gone above and beyond her role as an apprentice design technician with Southco and has assisted in resolving over 100 quality-engineering issues with manufacturing drawings.

Nick Bennett, Engineering Manager at Southco, said: “She has shown an enthusiasm, dynamism and a desire to learn and be the best. She has been supporting the rest of our apprentices, and helped produce an induction programme for engineers which has gone global.”

Philippa has supported her department by taking the design engineering and project leader role in many high value modification projects. To date, the value of her projects exceeds €1.5 million, making a significant contribution to the company.

She has also been heavily involved in organising several charity events and is passionate about showing students, teachers and parents that apprenticeships are a great route into a career.

Ann Watson, CEO of Semta, the not-for-profit organisation tasked with skilling engineering and manufacturing in the UK said: “Philippa is a very deserving overall winner of the Semta Skills Awards and is an inspirational role model for others.

“To put the disappointment of redundancy behind her, find a new employer and then excel in the role shows a fantastic attitude and determination to succeed.

“Without a recognised qualification Philippa may well have struggled to prove her ability and get another job. Semta is campaigning for qualifications to be included in new Trailblazer Apprenticeships – to avoid industrial chaos.

“Philippa is truly the best in British Engineering and exactly the sort of person we need to bang the drum for female engineers. If we are to achieve the 800,000 extra engineers we need by 2020 it is vital we have more young women like Philippa in STEM careers to keep the skills talent pipeline flowing.”

During the ceremony the Semta Group announced Dame Judith Hackitt as the new Chair.

Details of all the winners are below and to see videos of them talking about their awards go to www.semta.org.uk/skillsawards

Diversity in Engineering award – supported by WISE

WINNER – Atkins Global, London

RUNNERS UP – Airbus, Bristol

British Airways, Harmondsworth, London

Apprentice of the Year – sponsored by MBDA UK Ltd

WINNER – Philippa Dressler-Pearson, Southco Manufacturing Ltd, Worcester

RUNNERS UP – Bradley Clare Allied Protek, Grimsby

Hal Devonald, Siemens Subsea, Ulverston, Cumbria.

Higher Apprentice of the Year – sponsored by Rolls-Royce plc

WINNER – Ethan Davies, Electroimpact UK Ltd, Deeside, Wales

RUNNERS UP – Matthew Peach, Airbus, Bristol

Christiane Rogerson, BAE Systems plc, Preston, Lancashire

Graduate of the Year – sponsored by Airbus

WINNER – Sophie Harker, BAE Systems plc, Preston, Lancashire

RUNNERS UP – Riccardo Puca, Rolls-Royce plc, Derby

Philippa Spencer, Rolls-Royce plc, Derby

Skills Champion of the Year – sponsored by BAE Systems

WINNER – Martin Tomkins, Ford Motor Company, Dagenham, Essex

RUNNERS UP – Jo Lopes, Jaguar Land Rover

 Andy Young, British Airways, Harmondsworth, London

Skills Innovation of the Year – sponsored by GetMyFirstJob

WINNER – KMF Group Limited, Newcastle-under-Lyme

RUNNERS UP – Activate Business School & BMW Group, Oxford

Jaguar Land Rover & University of Bradford

Training Partner of the Year – sponsored by EAL

WINNER – Ayrshire College, Kilmarnock, Scotland

RUNNERS UP – Skills Training UK, Walsall, West Midlands

Warwickshire College Group Trident Centre, Warwick

Award for SME Investment in Skills – sponsored by Jaguar Land Rover

WINNER – Lander Automotive Ltd, Birmingham

RUNNERS UP – Salop Design & Engineering Ltd, Sittingbourne, Kent

Wire Belt Company Limited, Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Technician of the Year – sponsored by Royal Academy of Engineering

WINNER – Katie Gray, Vector Aerospace Component Services, Perth, Scotland

RUNNERS UP – Philip Booth, Greencore Prepared Meals, Sheffield

 Leon Denton, Lockheed Martin, Bedford

FURTHER INFORMATION FROM DAN KIRKBY 07785 392725 [email protected]

 

 www.semta.org.uk