
The home improvement company is continuing its mission to uncover the very best trade apprentices across the UK and Ireland, by launching its Screwfix Trade Apprentice 2024 competition. Celebrating the tenth year of Screwfix Trade Apprentice, this year’s champion will receive the title, and a trade bundle worth £10,000, including £5,000 of tools, a £3,000 training budget, and £2,000 worth of technology. What’s more, the winner’s college will receive £2,000 worth of Screwfix vouchers to spend on workshop equipment, helping to upskill students’ trade professionals. Katie Jones, 23, from Burscough was crowned Screwfix Trade Apprentice in 2023. An apprentice gas engineer studying at Southport College, Katie impressed the judges with her passion, dedication, and ambition to become an ambassador to inspire more females to enter the industry. Screwfix Trade Apprentice 2024 is open to all apprentices who are currently enrolled at college, either on a part-time placement with an employer, or a full-time college student. Entries are open until midnight on Sunday, 18 February.
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