Apprentices

Jordan Tyers is winner of IMarEST 'Lady Hamlyn Award'

Congratulations to Marine Engineering Apprentice Jordan Tyers on being awarded the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) 'Lady Hamlyn Award', which recognises apprentices who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to their professional development in the marine sector.

26 July 2024

The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Tehnoloty (IMarEST) is a registered charity and the international professional body and learned society for all marine professionals.

One of the main professional bodies BMT partners with, the IMarEST is committed to supporting lifelong learning, rewarding both those starting out in their careers and those at the cutting edge of new developments in their profession.

Jordan commented:

"Since an early age I have been interested in engineering and excelled in subjects at school like maths, science, art, and product design. The apprenticeship route was always appealing to me: the chance to learn on the job and get academically qualified while being paid was always more appealing to me than the strenuous years of university and the debt which comes with it. This award not only brings recognition to myself and BMT’s apprenticeship programme, but also the re-assurance that an institute like the IMarEST supports my goals and aspirations. The award will also allow me the opportunity to attend events, training, and acquire resources I will need for my HND and degree. The award also pushes me to further improve and shows that going the extra mile is always worth it."
Neil Hodges, Marine Engineering Capability Manager continues:

"Jordan has worked diligently on his development as well as being a valuable member of the marine engineering team. He has always demonstrated a desire to excel in his chosen field and this award is testament to his dedication and potential within the field of marine engineering."
Chris Wilson, Regional Capability Director (UK/Europe) added:

"I am delighted that Jordan has been recognised for his outstanding commitment to his ongoing professional development. At BMT we recognise the importance of developing the next generation of industry professionals and that we need multiple approaches to suit the needs of individuals. We are committed to offering excellent personal and professional development opportunities to those early on in their careers via our Global Graduate & Apprenticeship Programme, a blended learning programme delivered through a combination of formal training, learning from others and workplace/experiential learning. Recognition from institutions such as the IMarEST adds further credibility and motivation for our people."
So, what next for Jordan?

"Being at BMT has given me many opportunities to meet great people, expand my knowledge and go to new places around the world. Since I joined, I have had many opportunities to work on fun projects and go onboard a variety of ships like the TIDE class, HMS QUORN, and recently HMS PROTECTOR. My short-term ambition is to finish my apprenticeship later this year and complete the final year of my HND. My long-term aspirations are to enhance my skills as a marine engineer at BMT and look to complete my bachelor’s degree in engineering. If I am successful with this, I hope to one day become chartered and continue working on exciting engineering projects."

To find out more about our global graduate and apprenticeship programme, visit Global graduate and apprenticeship programme (bmt.org)

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