STEVEN Greenhill, 20, of Northfield, has completed his three-year Apprenticeship scheme with Scania as a fully qualified Scania vehicle technician.

Mr Geenhill, who went to the Scania Training Centre nr Loughborough, undertook an Apprenticeship on the Advanced Apprenticeship qualification and NVQ level 3 in heavy motor vehicle maintenance and repairs.

He has been working for Keltruck Limited in Droitwich for the past three and a half years, getting hands-on experience in the workshop, as well as college tuition.

He said: “The last three years have been fantastic. I have learnt a lot from my training at college and in the workshop. It is a great way to get on-the-job training, that has provided me with the skills I needed to become a fully qualified vehicle technician.”

Matthew Pettican, Droitwich’s branch manager of Keltruck Limited, said: “We are delighted that Steven has qualified from his Scania Apprenticeship.

“Steven has contributed greatly to the dealership and is a great asset to the team. We look forward to many more years of working with him.”

The Scania Apprentice Programme, which is delivered by automotive training specialists, Skillnet Limited, was started in 1995 and combines on-the-job training across its network of 90 dealers with block training at Scania’s national training centre.

The four-year programme leads to an Advanced Apprenticeship qualification and an NVQ Level 3 in Heavy Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, as well as the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) Technical Diploma.

Andrew Bentley, Keltruck general manager for marketing and business development, said: “It is critical that we have technicians like Steven completing our apprenticeship schemes.

“It future-proofs the business and keeps us in a position to deliver a high-speed service to our customers, which is why we are so highly regarded by the UK’s Scania fleets.

“It makes us all proud to see Steven coming through the ranks and I’m sure, with this dedication, he would make an excellent branch manager in the future.”