Victoria’s Minister for Training and Skills, the Honorable Steve Herbert visited Alstom’s train manufacturing facility in Ballarat today to recognize Alstom’s commitment to the training and development of the next generation of railway manufacturing professionals.
The Minister highlighted how Alstom has been working in partnership with Government Training Organisations (GTO), Ballarat Group Training (BGT) and Apprenticeship Employment network (AEN) for the placement of apprentices at its site and with Ballarat Secondary College to support school based trainees.
The Minister recognized Alstom’s individual employees who have taken on mentorship roles for the apprentices with the award of certificates of appreciation. The Minister also presented Alstom with a special award for its ongoing commitment and dedication to the development of apprentices.
“Today was an important recognition of the work done by Alstom and its employees in providing opportunities and ongoing support to the young, disadvantaged and long term unemployed” said Herb Schmidt, Alstom’s Ballarat site managing director “The awards reflect the work done to date in this field and represent our ongoing commitment to training of apprentices and mentors – benefits that extend to not just Alstom but the broader Ballarat community.”