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Change of roles in Rixonway job swap experiment
Dewsbury-based Rixonway Kitchens has given one of its oldest and newest apprentices an opportunity to taste each other’s roles as part of a job swap programme.
The swap has given operations director Nick Greenall a back to floor experience and Calum Gardiner, an apprentice engineer at Rixonway, an opportunity to find out what his future could hold within the company.
Nick, who began his career as an apprentice engineer 35 years ago, introduced Calum to a range of production and distribution meetings which gave him the chance to see and understand what happens at first hand behind the scenes at Rixonway. This provided Calum with a new appreciation of just what goes into keeping all departments running smoothly.
Calum, an apprentice engineer, is usually responsible for the repairs and preventative maintenance of production machinery in the factory.
Calum, 16, who has been an apprentice at Rixonway for nine months, said: “It was really interesting seeing how Nick runs the business from his side, and definitely showed me what opportunities there are if I keep working hard.
“At the moment I really enjoy my hands on role as an apprentice engineer and the opportunity Rixonway have given me to learn a trade.”
Nick Greenall said: “The day has been a real success, I have really enjoyed having Calum with me and showing him a side of the company he doesn’t normally see, and vice versa. It has given us a better understanding of the challenges we both face.”
Rixonway Kitchens is a Yorkshire and the Humber Apprenticeship Ambassador for the National Apprenticeship Service and is committed to promoting the key benefits to businesses across the region.
The company currently employs five apprentices, all from the local area, in a variety of roles within the business including accountancy, administration, warehouse management, distribution, engineering and transport.
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