Sunday, November 17, 2024

GRS Electrical Services Ltd named as winner in 2024 JTL Employer Recognition Awards

Louth-based company, GRS Electrical Services Ltd, has been named as the eastern region winner at the 2024 JTL Employer Recognition Awards.

JTL, a leading apprenticeship provider across England and Wales, runs its annual Employer Recognition Awards to celebrate employers that have shown outstanding levels of support and commitment towards their JTL apprentices.

GRS Electrical Services operates nationally across all fields in the electrical industry, from houses to factories, commercial buildings, schools and hospitals, providing apprentices with the opportunity to learn in a range of environments.

Clare Allen, representative for the eastern branch of GRS Electrical Services, was presented with a trophy at the company’s offices at Fairfield Industrial Estate. The employer was nominated by JTL Training Officer, Daniel Clifford, for the remarkable levels of encouragement and consideration provided for its apprentices.

GRS Electrical Services has been recognised at the awards along with four other winners, all of which stood out amongst the 3,800 employers that the training provider partners with to deliver apprenticeship qualifications.

Daniel Clifford, JTL Training Officer, commented: “GRS Electrical Services always gets very positive feedback from apprentices due to the ongoing support it provides, particularly in terms of building confidence levels ahead of apprentices’ end-point assessment.

“The business has also appointed newly completed learner, Charlie Benson, to liaise between the employer and apprentices helping them attain the required training for qualification completion.”

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