Cassowary Coast Regional Council Welcomes Six Apprentices as Full-Time Employees

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Cassowary Coast Regional Council is proud to announce that four of our dedicated apprentices have officially joined the Water and Wastewater Services team as full-time employees. This marks a significant milestone in their careers and in the Council’s commitment to fostering local talent.

Melakye Viti (Mechanical Fitter), Aiden Day (Plumber), Craig Machan (Plumber), and Adric Gorman (Plumber) began their apprenticeships with Cassowary Coast Regional Council in 2021 through a partnership with Group Training Organisation, Community Solutions Group. Over the past four years, they have gained invaluable experience and knowledge, learning from seasoned tradespersons in the field.

Reflecting on their apprenticeships, each of these young professionals highlighted the extensive learning opportunities and hands-on experience they received. Melakye, Aiden, Craig, and Adric expressed their enthusiasm for staying on with the Council, citing the positive work environment, strong teamwork across the region, and a healthy work-life balance as key factors in their decision. Additionally, Adric noted the continuous access to training and development, which has been instrumental in building his skills and expertise.

Mayor Teresa Millwood, recognised the tremendous asset that the individuals are to the organisation and complimented the individuals for their skills, dedication and achievement in successfully completing their apprenticeship and securing their roles as qualified tradespersons.

“Our programs offer hands-on experience, skill development, and a pathway to future success within our community.

“We deeply value ‘growing our own’ talent within the region, and we are committed to cultivating the future leaders of our community.

“By investing in local apprenticeships and training programs, we have and continue to ensure that we nurture and develop the skills and potential of our workforce. I encourage local students and community members to take the first step towards a promising career by applying for an apprenticeship with the Council,” said Mayor Millwood.

Earlier in the year, apprentices Flynn Rowe and Kaiden McKenzie, also transitioned into full time ongoing roles.

“It has been such great news, to see so many of our apprentices move into full-time positions at Council,” said Mayor Millwood.

Cassowary Coast Regional Council continues to offer apprenticeship opportunities annually, with the next round launching on 18 September 2024. Council encourages all school leavers to consider starting their careers with us. Our apprentices are advocates for this program, emphasising that the Council provides unique experiences, excellent lifestyle options, and great job opportunities, all within a supportive learning environment.

For more information on apprenticeship opportunities with Cassowary Coast Regional Council, please visit our website at Apprenticeships and Traineeships – Cassowary Coast Regional Council

Photo caption Flynn Rowe, Aiden Day, Adric Gorman, Kaiden McKenzie, Craig Machan and Melakye Viti (L-R) - Apprentices who received full time employment

Photo caption Flynn Rowe, Aiden Day, Adric Gorman, Kaiden McKenzie, Craig Machan and Melakye Viti (L-R) - Apprentices who received full time employment