M&E specialist welcomes new trade apprentices

Dylan Thomson and Louis Conlon. Image credit: Iain McLean

A Glasgow-based building services contractor has announced it has welcomed two new trade apprentices to its business this month.

M&E specialist Arc-Tech (Scotland) employs over 150 personnel and has an annual turnover in excess of £25 million.

The firm supports commercial, industrial, education, healthcare and residential projects with technical expertise in areas such as sprinkler system installations as well as advanced renewable energy solutions and zero-emissions district heating systems.

Arc-Tech revealed its latest appointments continue a trend of youth employment and skills replenishment that has spanned over a seven-year period with 31 apprenticeships created during this time and a track record of graduate retention and continuous personal development.

Dylan Thomson (17) from Larkhall will undertake his heating engineering apprenticeship with South Lanarkshire College alongside Louis Conlon (18) from Edinburgh who has transitioned to his electrical apprenticeship with West Lothian College from a site-based role with Arc-Tech’s labouring team.

The duo join an additional 17 trade apprentices already employed by the firm and will now undertake a four-year programme.

Alan Rogers, Arc-Tech (Scotland) contracts director, said, “On behalf of the Arc-Tech board of directors and all of our staff, I am delighted to welcome Dylan and Louis to our business. Since our formation in 2016, we have placed a great deal of emphasis on providing youth employment opportunities – trade apprenticeships offer a great platform for young men and women to join our industry whilst our commitment to provide further training for career development is invaluable to our long-term growth objectives.”

Nathan Gallacher is a recent example of Arc-Tech’s graduate retention. Nathan, from Wishaw, joined the business an electrical apprentice in 2018 and has since transitioned to the role of project engineer in the company’s renewables division. He is one of four graduate trainees to have secured full-time jobs in the last year.

He said, “I have loved my time with Arc-Tech and credit my trade apprenticeship with giving me the valuable skills I have today in my role as project engineer. I work in the renewables division and support a wide variety of projects across the country; it is an area of our industry that is going continue to grow and I am excited to be part of that. I would recommend an apprenticeship to anyone and wish our new apprentices the very best of luck.”