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TTS Host Women in Wheels Initiative

TRANSPORT TRAINING SERVICES HOSTS ‘WOMEN IN WHEELS NI’ EVENT TO SHOWCASE AUTOMOTIVE AND TRANSPORT CAREERS

Local training provider, Transport Training Services, hosted the first ever Women in Wheels NI event recently to coincide with International Women’s Day.

The event called Women Driving Change offered females of all ages from across Northern Ireland the opportunity to find out about the wide range of career opportunities in the automotive and transport/logistics sectors. Participants took part in interactive activities, including getting behind the wheel of a truck or bus and getting hands-on with vehicle maintenance demonstrations. The event also had speakers from a broad cross-section of the motor and transport sectors, from truck and bus drivers, vehicle technicians, fleet and transport managers, female business owners and many more. A range of employers were also there to talk about live job opportunities on the day, including Woodside Logistics Group, Translink, Bryson Recycling, Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service, DHL Supply Chain, Manpower and Mercedes-Benz

Truck & Van, as well as Donnelly Group representing the automotive sector.

With more than 120 people through the doors at TTS and 72 getting behind the wheel of a truck or bus, the event was a huge success. As well as practical activities such as vehicle technician demonstrations and vehicle paint technician displays, a range of panel discussions, hosted by Pamela Dennison, ran throughout the day with speakers from a broad cross-section of the sectors being promoted.

In addition to Automotive, Transport & Logistics and HGV Driver panels, a Compliance & Fleet Management panel gave attendees the chance to find out about career possibilities that may be lesser known roles to anyone outside of the industry.

Caroline Delaney from Donnelly Group and TTS Apprentice Zhara Hunter from TrustFord striking the International Women’s Day ‘Break the Bias’ pose. BUILDING ON PROGRESS

Siofra McClure, Recruitment Co-Ordinator at Woodside Logistics Group had this to say: “At Woodside Logistics Group, our aim is to continue to build an inclusive culture where all our staff feel welcome and valued. We recognise there is a need to encourage more women into the transport and logistics industry and we are proud to work with partners like Women in Wheels NI to show the opportunities we have

Charlie Thompson, Woodside Logistics Group.

for women interested in a career in logistics and build on the progress we have already made. “We were delighted to be a partner at the inaugural Women Driving Change event at the Transport Training Services on Sunday 6th March. The event was a huge success and really highlighted not only the opportunities available for women in the industry but the amount of women in Northern Ireland who want to break down the barriers and start a career in logistics. We are excited to continue our work to drive inclusion and we look forward to working with our colleagues in the industry to provide more opportunities for women.”

POSITIVE FEEDBACK

One participant, Zoe McVey, said: “Thank you so much for today. It was so interesting. I really enjoyed the practical aspect too. I am definitely going to do my HGV training. Thanks for helping me decide!” Another, Stephanie Blain, added: “Great day all round. It has totally inspired me! I have plenty of homework and reading to do… Hopefully I’ll be going forward into the future for something that really interests me.” And Alex Jay, had this to say: “Absolutely class! I’ve been struggling a lot lately and today was such an amazing experience. I’m still smiling from my drive in the fire engine! So many lovely people sharing their experiences in various careers has really given me inspiration. Thank you so much to everyone who spent time chatting with me.” Other comments included: “a new career beckons” and “change of career direction I think”. With less than 2% of vehicle technicians and large goods vehicle drivers in NI, and just 14% of all UK logistics workers being female, the organisations involved in this event are committed to attracting more women into a range of historically male-dominated careers. Michael Strain, CEO of TTS, added: “I have no doubt that many of the women in attendance will go on to take up careers in automotive or transport, having seen the response on the day and the very positive feedback that we have received since. We couldn’t have been more pleased to see the fantastic turn out at the first ever Women in Wheels NI event.” TTS runs a Facebook Group (www.facebook. com/groups/womeninwheelsni) which now has more than 340 members, a combination of automotive and transport industry professionals and women interested in careers in these sectors. Due to the success of this inaugural Women in Wheels NI event, TTS hopes to run another one later in the year. Any employers interested in getting involved should contact TTS to register their interest. This event followed TTS’s launch of its 2022 apprentice recruitment campaign at an Open Day on Thursday 10th February to coincide with Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Week. As well as showcasing the organisation’s range of existing apprenticeship frameworks, new logistics industry apprenticeships were announced, including Warehousing & Storage, Logistics Operations and Supply Chain Management, as well as apprenticeships in Customer Service, Management and Team Leading.

ADR & DGSA Training

Career Development Training for the

Northern Ireland Transport Industry Apprenticeship Provider

Julie Martin, Bryson Recycling.

DRIVER PANEL

Zara Walker from Manfreight.

Driver Panel left to right: Andrea Laing, Firefighter, Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service; Julie Martin, HGV Driver, Bryson Recycling; Cathy McGeough, Senior Bus Inspector, Translink; Charlie Thompson, HGV Driver, Woodside Logistics Group; Zara Walker, HGV Driver, Manfreight.

TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS PANEL

Transport & Logistics Panel left to right: Sarah Crowe, Group HR Manager, Woodside Logistics Group; Maire Claire Reid of TST Group; Jemma Woolsley, Commercial Director, Global Cargo Solutions; Imelda Haran from The Open University in Ireland and South West College.

COMPLIANCE & FLEET MANAGEMENT

Compliance & Fleet Management Panel left to right: Charlene Quayle, Group Fleet Manager at Pivotal and Chair of NI Freight Council; Naomi Orr, Fleet Standards Manager, Translink; Leona Morrow, Owner of LM Transport Consultant; Sharon O’Reilly, Compliance Manager, Mar-Train Heavy Haulage; Aileen Monaghan, Assistant Director Business Development at Bryson Recycling.

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