Northumberland Skills learners land Stellex jobs
Entonia McConnell and Grahame Willcox, two learners from Northumberland Skills, have successfully secured full-time roles at manufacturer Stellex after completing the work and health programme and a tailored welding course at the Welding and Fabrication Campus at Port of Blyth.
Entonia, a 29-year-old single parent from Widdrington, was encouraged to explore welding and completed her Level 1 qualification despite personal challenges, including an injury.
Her hard work and perseverance led to a full-time offer from Stellex, where she will continue her studies with a Level 2 qualification.
Entonia said: “This has changed my life.
“I can now provide comfortably for my children, save for my first holiday in years and get back on my own two feet.”
Grahame, 27, from Blyth, struggled with temporary jobs and health issues but found stability through welding training.
His dedication, including overcoming transport challenges, impressed Stellex, who offered him a full-time position.
Grahame added: “I want to thank everyone at Northumberland Skills – Phil, Dave, and Gary, as well as centre manager Richie – for pushing me and making sure I got all my test pieces completed to a high standard.
“I’m also incredibly grateful to Tony from Stellex for believing in me and giving me the opportunity to grow.”
Both learners’ success stories demonstrate the transformative impact of Northumberland Skills' tailored programmes, supporting individuals in securing meaningful employment.
Tony Chamberlain, managing director at Stellex, added: “Entonia and Grahame are outstanding examples of the kind of talent we need in manufacturing.
“Their resilience, work ethic and eagerness to learn have been truly impressive, and we are delighted to have them as part of our team.”
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