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Napier apprentice Paul Taurima encouraging others into trades

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Napier engineering apprentice Paul Taurima hopes to get more people into trades. Napier engineering apprentice Paul Taurima hopes to get more people into trades.

A Napier engineering apprentice is on a mission to get more people into trades.

Paul Taurima is an engineering apprentice at Foot Engineering in Napier through Competenz (an industry training organisation). He is a speaker at a series of events organised by Competenz to encourage Maori and Pasifika school levers into trades apprenticeships, especially engineering.

Mr Taurima says his job involves a range of roles and responsibilities to ensure the workplace runs smoothly including being a courier driver, rubbish man, a builder, forklift driver and cleaner as well as engineering tasks. "Every day is a challenge and that's why I love it.

"I love that at my job you might be welding a bicycle then one phone call later, you're packing the bush truck to repair a digger, then maybe at the port doing maintenance.

"Every day is different and the variety of work my company covers is so vast, I'm going to have a good set of skills when I qualify."

Continue to the full article here on Hawkes Bay Today ||  October 9,  2017   |||

 

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