Young Builder From Wainuiomata Shows Value of Commitment   19 Jun 2015

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Young Builder From Wainuiomata Shows Value of Commitment

Young Hutt Valley builder Sean Ryan’s pathway through school and study has led him to a job he enjoys so much, he says it doesn’t even feel like work.

Sean, 20, works fulltime for Kiwi Construction. He is also completing his Level 4 National Certificate in Carpentry at the Wellington Institute of Technology (WelTec). The former Wainuiomata High School student’s love of building was first sparked by a family project.

“I helped my granddad build a deck,” Sean says. “And in Year 12 when I started enjoying subjects like graphics and architecture I realised that building was what I wanted to do.”

From there on, Sean knew the direction he wanted his career to go and took school subjects to support this. In Year 13, Sean was offered a place at the Wellington Trades Academy, which meant he could incorporate the practical component he loved most with his classroom learning by attending the site at the Wellington Regional School of Construction four days a week with one day a week in class.

Learning in a Trades Academy gives students a chance to learn work skills while still at school. It also allows them to earn sector-related credits which can contribute to a Vocational Pathways Award, which in Sean’s case is for Construction and Infrastructure.

Sean’s passion for his work and commitment to achieving meant that as well as reaching NCEA Level 3 in Year 13 he also received a Hutt City Council Centennial scholarship and Wellington Trades Academy top student prize scholarship so he could study at WelTec fulltime.

Sean completed his Certificate in Carpentry Level 3 and straight away got a job doing commercial building. From there he joined Kiwi Construction where he has been part of a team building houses. And now, he is studying for his Level 4 National Certificate - which takes a lot of commitment outside work after a tough day on the job.

Sean’s WelTec carpentry tutor Tana Phillips is proud of what Sean is achieving: “Sean is one that really stood out – from seeing him as a young kid and while still enrolled at secondary school coming into a Level 2 certificate and then progressing through and now doing Level 4 while working, it is impressive.”

Sean’s advice to other young people keen to end up in the construction industry would be to follow a similar path to his. “Do a trades course through a Trades Academy if you can, it really helps get you started.”

Sean’s boss at Kiwi Construction, Callan Brouwer, agrees. He noticed a big difference having an employee who had had hands on experience early on.

“It’s more about their work ethic and attitude,” he says. “That’s what I look for when I’m hiring.

“If they’ve done the Trades Academy course it shows they must be keen, instead of wasting time with people who aren’t really interested in progressing in a construction career.”

Arthur Graves, the Ministry of Education’s Group Manager for Youth Guarantee says of Trades Academies: “Learning in a Trades Academy gives students real life skills and qualifications, and while using Vocational Pathways, young people can choose their study options and see how it relates to future job or career options. Students can get relevant qualifications and a Vocational Pathway which will set them up for their next steps, whether it’s into tertiary study, industry training or employment.”

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