The latest group of talented young service technicians and parts personnel have successfully graduated from John Deere’s Ag Tech, Turf Tech and Parts Tech advanced apprenticeship programmes.
38 successfully graduated from John Deere’s apprenticeship programmes, although not all could attend the event
The 38-strong cohort passed the national scheme - provided by ProVQ - and their achievements have been recognised at a special event held for them at the Crowne Plaza in Nottingham.
James Skipper from Ben Burgess in Beeston won the Ag/Turf Apprentice of the Year, presented by John Deere Training Centre Manager Allan Cochran
John Deere dealer Ben Burgess saw success for two of its staff with James Skipper from Beeston in Norfolk winning the Ag/Turf Tech Apprentice of the Year for 2021 while Madeleine Green from the company’s Oakham site in Rutland won the Parts Tech award.
Madeleine Green from Ben Burgess's Oakham site in Rutland won the Parts Tech award
Both were presented with new Apple iPads as their prize by John Deere apprentice centre manager James Haslam.
Farol saw its Ag/Turf Tech apprentices Ciahran Quick from the company’s Shefford Woodlands dealership in Berkshire, and Henry Atkins from Midhurst in West Sussex, pick up the runner up prizes of a certificate and high street vouchers worth £250.
John Deere branch training manager Allan Cochran said, “Our apprenticeship programme has been running for nearly three decades and was created because we saw the trend of fewer people coming into the industry. We needed to take steps to ensure that there was new talent to fill our business and dealer network.
“That work is as relevant today as it was then. To see these fantastic individuals graduating from their courses and taking the next big step in their careers is incredibly rewarding.
“Helping to give these young people their first step on the career ladder builds a strong foundation for their future success, and John Deere places great importance on supporting them to reach their full potential.
“We aim to nurture and mould these enthusiastic apprentices who have the skills and desire to work in our business and across the industry.”
The next intake is already being enrolled with 61 Ag Tech and Turf Tech technicians so far signed up for their three-year course, in addition to six Parts Tech apprentices who study for two years.
The full list of graduates and employers is below:
Ag/Turf Tech
- Sam Freemantle, TAG (Bibury)
- Harry Bowers, TAG (Evesham)
- Ryan Viney, C Smart (Dorchester)
- Harry Cross, C Smart (Bridgewater)
- James Skipper, Ben Burgess (Beeston)
- Jamie Mallett, P Tuckwell (Worlingworth)
- Owen Rutherford, Thomas Sherriff
- Jared Schreuder, Thomas Sherriff (Jedburgh)
- Andrew Jarvie, Thomas Sherriff (Lietholm)
- Edward Aldworth, Masons Kings (Exebridge)
- Samuel Bullen, Doubleday (Spalding
- Robert Jacques, Farol Ltd (Hinkley)
- Jordan Cameron, Netherton Tractors Ltd - Glen Rothes
- Aaron Crebbin, Ben Burgess (Beeston)
- William Thomas, P Tuckwell (Cromer)
- Alec Murdoch, J S Montgomery (Bieth)
- Brandon Mallaburn, Thomas Sherriff (Alnwick)
- Andrew Bouch, Thomas Sherriff (Hexham)
- Sam Baxter, Ripon Farm Services (Louth)
- David Cox, Burden Brothers (Stockbury)
- Toby Saxby, Burden Bros (Stockbury)
- Harry Crane, Ben Burgess (Norwich)
- Harry Fairhead, Ben Burgess (Norwich)
- Toby Stannard, Ben Burgess (Norwich)
- George Stanger, Ripon Farm Services (Hull)
- Joe Robertson, Netherton Turriff
- David Wooliscroft, Farol Ltd (Hinkley)
- Ciahran Quick, Farol Ltd (Shefford)
- Henry Atkins, Farol Ltd (Midhurst)
- Richard Dart, Masons Kings (Exebridge)
- Campbell Morrison, Netherton Nairn
Parts
- Luke Chidley, Rea Valley Tractors
- Peter Melton, Ben Burgess (Beeston)
- Gaby Seaton, J S Montgomery (Beith)
- Lewis Blair, Thomas Sherriff (Haddington)
- Madeleine Green, Ben Burgess (Oakham)
- Karl Watson, Ripon Farm Services (Market Weighton)
- Aleisha Ireland, Farol Ltd (Thame)