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Apprentice competition celebrates 2018 success

by Andy Clutton

The Engineers of Tomorrow (EoT) competition, in which apprentices install security systems against the clock, has celebrated its 20th edition at IFSEC International 2018 with a new fire category. Working in pairs, 60 engineers had 90 minutes in which to install and find faults with intruder alarm systems and, for the first time, fire alarm systems.

The introduction of a fire category followed a successful trial in 2017 and aligned the competition more closely with a new apprenticeship standard – the ‘Fire, Emergency and Security Systems Technicians Apprenticeship’ – developed by the Trailblazer Employer Group with the support of the FSA, BSIA, FIA and other key industry stakeholders.

Moves to create and promote a clearer career path in security and fire system engineering have been driven by a severe skills shortage in the sector.

Engineers of Tomorrow, which took place over three days at London ExCeL in June, also benefited from a revamp of the competition booths.

A presentation for the winners and runners-up was held at the end of each day in IFSEC 2018’s Keynote Arena.

Heat winners: intruder alarms

  • Day one winners: Aaron Wilson & Stuart McLuskie, New College Lanarkshire
  • Day one runners-up: Tomasz Gajewaik & George Weymouth, Yeovil College
  • Day two heat winners: Max Florey & Josh Dunn, Chris Lewis Fire & Security
  • Day two runners-up: Andy Tham & Stuart McLuskie, New College Lanarkshire
  • Day three heat winners: Sam Howard & Jamie Rodd, EFT Systems
  • Day three runners-up: Jianfeng Chen & Sam Reynolds, Trinity Fire & Security

Heat winners: fire alarms

  • Day one winners: Andy Tham & Steven Flanigan, New College Lanarkshire
  • Day one runners-up: Oliver Coles & Will Ferrell, Trinity Fire and Security Systems
  • Day two heat winners: Aaron Wilson & Stuart McLuskie, New College Lanarkshire
  • Day two runners-up: Jose Rodrigues & Joshua Casey, Chubb Fire & Security
  • Day three heat winners: Jamie Rodd & Sam Howard, EFT Systems
  • Day three runners-up: Scott Hurford & Joe Smith, Code Security Systems

Participating firms and colleges

  • Abel Alarm
  • Assured Fire & Security
  • Belfast Met
  • Chris Lewis Fire & Security
  • Chubb Fire & Security
  • CIA Fire and Security
  • Code Security Systems
  • EFT Systems
  • Kings Security Systems
  • NME Services
  • Trinity Fire and Security Systems
  • Yeovil College

Simon Banks, Group MD of CSL, commented: “EoT showcases the skills needed to keep the security industry alive. Without these skills we can’t deploy the new and exciting technology that will breathe life into our sector. EoT plays a vital role in promoting the engineers that will propel the security sector into this exciting new world.”

Alex Carmichael, chief executive of SSAIB, commented: “The Engineers of Tomorrow competition is central for both of these industries. The apprentice engineers at IFSEC this year may become the service managers, engineering managers, engineering directors and even MDs of tomorrow. They will set the professionalism and standards of this industry and, hopefully, one of them will be standing in my shoes in the future.

“Our industry should attract capable and dedicated young people who want a career in a highly specialised, diverse industry and the apprenticeship is the main route for a full-life fire and security career.”

Richard Jenkins, CEO of NSI, commented: “For 20 years this competition has served to shine a light on the value of the apprenticeship programme. Technology continues moving at pace. Those embracing Engineers of Tomorrow in their businesses gain the benefit of well-trained technicians adding value for customers.

Increasing numbers of academies and colleges of further education are now delivering a new and more relevant curriculum so well qualified young engineers and apprentices better meet employers’ needs in the security industry. The Engineers of Tomorrow competition, reflecting the capabilities of apprentices, is an excellent platform for the industry to showcase its talent of the future.”

James Kelly, Chief Executive of The BSIA (British Security Industry Association), commented: “We must encourage businesses to recruit and train young talent to fill the engineering shortage. The Engineers of Tomorrow Competition provides an excellent platform to showcase to employers the benefits of apprenticeships. Additionally, it highlights the range of pathways and opportunities within security to a more diverse pool of young individuals seeking a rewarding career.”

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