27 CEREMONIES FOR JOHN DEERE GRADUATES
Apprentices celebrated remotely at dealerships

A total of 27 young service technicians have formally graduated from the latest John Deere Ag Tech, Parts Tech and Turf Tech advanced apprenticeship programmes, which are run in partnership with national training provider ProVQ (see below for full details).

 

With no prospect of holding the traditional graduation ceremony in 2020 attended by the students, their parents and dealer representatives, John Deere’s training team came up with an alternative plan. Each graduate had their own individual ceremony at their employing dealership, where they were presented with a specially created hamper and their graduation certificate.

 

As well as the hamper there were additional prizes awarded to four top apprentices. The Tech Apprentice of the Year award went to Matthew McPherson from John Deere Forestry, Carlisle who received a crystal plaque and an iPad.

 

Matthew McPherson, Tech Apprentice of the Year

 

The runners-up were William Anderson of J&S Montgomery, Beith and William Smith of Tallis Amos Group, Bibury, who each received high street vouchers worth £250.

 

Parts Tech Apprentice of the Year was awarded to Corey Pilcher from Farol, Midhurst, who received a crystal plaque and an iPad.

 

These annual awards are based on the trainees’ consistently high standards of work, both at their dealerships and at the training centre, over the three years of the apprenticeship.

 

“Successfully completing an apprenticeship is an achievement that deserves proper recognition and we were determined that these graduates should not miss out,” says John Deere Limited training centre manager Allan Cochran.

 

“Once we settled on hampers we decided to make up these special prizes ourselves. Sourcing produce near to our Langar headquarters enabled us to help support local businesses during the pandemic. We used the John Deere overnight parts distribution network to deliver the hampers and certificates to the sponsoring dealers, so that all the graduates could be presented with their awards on the same day.”

 

Tech Apprentice of the Year Matthew McPherson was the first trainee from John Deere Forestry to join the apprenticeship scheme in 2016. A combination of workshop and in-the-field training enabled Matthew to progress very quickly to the role of field service engineer, a position he has held since 2018.

 

John Deere’s three-year Ag Tech and Turf Tech and two-year Parts Tech apprenticeships involve students being trained in engineering, electronics, hydraulics, diagnostics, communication skills, computing, sales and marketing. The programmes lead to IMI Level 2 & 3 Diplomas in Landbased Engineering and Vehicle Parts Competence, and registration at LTA Intermediate level in the industry’s Landbased Training Accreditation scheme.

In subsequent years qualified technicians undergo further education and adult training within the John Deere University programme, on a career path that can ultimately lead to the highest possible LTA Master Technician accreditation.

 

New student intakes are in September each year; apprentices need to be resident in the UK, sponsored by a John Deere dealer and aged 16 or over. The standard programmes include on-the-job training and assessment as well as eight weeks each year at the John Deere Apprentice Training Centre, when possible. Further details of the various programmes can be found here.

 

Top row, left to right 

  • William Anderson, J&S Montgomery, Beith, Ag Tech Apprentice runner-up
  • Ryan Bird, P Tuckwell, Great Dunmow, Ag Tech
  • Oliver Blackwell, Ripon Farm Services, Keighley, Parts Tech
  • Louis Cooper, Ben Burgess, Beeston, Ag Tech
  • Harry Donaldson, Thomas Sherriff, Haddington, Ag Tech
  • Kai Emerson, MacGregor Industrial Supplies, Inverness, Parts Tech
  • Nick Garrod, Ben Burgess, Coates, Parts Tech

Second row, left to right

  • Edward Green, P Tuckwell, Maulden, Ag Tech    
  • Luke Haggaty, Hunt Forest Group, Tilshead, Ag Tech
  • Jake Hillier, Hunt Forest Group, Chilbolton, Ag Tech
  • Tom Hunter, Rea Valley Tractors, Sudbury, Ag Tech
  • Samuel Johns, Cornwall Farm Machinery, Ludgvan, Ag Tech
  • Nathanael Kendall, Balmers GM Ltd, Burnley, Turf Tech
  • Adam Leckenby, Ripon Farm Services, Malton, Ag Tech

Third row, left to right

  • Matthew McPherson, John Deere Forestry, Carlisle, Ag Tech Apprentice of the Year
  • Warren Matthews, P Tuckwell, Maulden, Parts Tech
  • Zoe Parker, Doubleday, King’s Lynn, Ag Tech
  • Fraser Paton, Netherton Tractors, Turriff, Ag Tech
  • Corey Pilcher, Farol, Midhurst, Parts Tech Apprentice of the Year
  • Sean Rickwood, Ben Burgess, Newmarket, Ag Tech
  • William Smith, Tallis Amos Group, Bibury, Ag Tech Apprentice Runner-up

Bottom row, left to right

  • Harvey Spells, Ben Burgess, Aylsham, Ag Tech
  • Jake Stacey, Smallridge Bros Ltd, Callington, Parts Tech
  • Callum Stanton, Farol, Midhurst, Ag Tech
  • Jasmine Thackray, Ripon Farm Services, Ripon, Parts Tech
  • Tom Wagg, Ben Burgess, Norwich, Ag Tech
  • Garry Young, Thomas Sherriff, Stow, Ag Tech
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