Steve Willis Training celebrate 10 years

 

The boiler cake
The boiler cake

 

Martyn Bridges, director of marketing and technical support at Worcester-Bosch Group cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony ten years ago, and came back again for cake cutting duties.

 

Having such a long-standing relationship with an industry supplier such as Worcester ensures that the training centre can provide the latest equipment and technologies for its trainees. In turn, engineers and apprentices become more skilled at working on Worcester appliances.

 

Managing Director Steve Willis said: “We have been working with Worcester for over 20 years, and their support has always been second to none. This allows us to keep our customers up to date with technological advancements in boilers and related industries.”

 

Martyn Bridges added: “As a very practical line of work, the heating and plumbing industry needs facilities like this to allow its engineers to benefit from hands-on training. Maintaining such a commitment to professional development for a decade is a great achievement and I’m sure plenty more plumbing and heating engineers will pass through the centre’s doors over the next decade and beyond.”

 

Steve Willis Training Centres has over 15 years’ experience in training for gas, plumbing and electrical apprenticeships and short courses. For more information visit stevewillis.com

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