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Apprenticeship success as Lucas’s dedication pays off

A hard-working apprentice is taking huge steps forward in his career after successfully completing a three-year fire and security systems apprenticeship.

Lucas joined the team at MES Systems with “with a passion for learning and a drive to excel in the field of fire and security systems”, and now his dedication has paid off. The achievement marks a significant milestone in Lucas’s journey and reflects the hard work he has put in.

The MES Systems team were “thrilled” to announce Lucas’s success, saying that throughout his apprenticeship, Lucas has demonstrated exceptional dedication, enthusiasm, and a thirst for knowledge, making him an invaluable member of the team.

During his apprenticeship, Lucas has gained hands-on experience working on a variety of projects, from installing and maintaining fire alarm systems to implementing cutting-edge security solutions. His commitment to learning and his willingness to take on new challenges has been “truly impressive” says the team.

The company said: “We are incredibly proud of Lucas's accomplishments and the growth he has shown throughout his apprenticeship. His hard work, determination, and positive attitude serve as an inspiration to us all.

“As Lucas moves forward in his career, we have no doubt that he will continue to excel and make significant contributions to the field of fire and security systems. We look forward to supporting him in his future endeavours and witnessing his continued success.”

Ryan has joined the Science Park’s senior leadership team soon after the announcement of Victoria Lynch as Head of Commercial, and John Roberts as Head of Property.

Mark Tock, Chief Operations Officer at the University of Warwick Science Park, added: “Ryan’s broad financial experience in the private sector and connections within the University group make him an ideal addition to our senior team as Head of Finance.

“Ryan complements an already strong leadership team, and is one of five recent appointments that will enable the Science Park to achieve its ambitious goals.”

MES Systems are now recruiting for two new apprentices to join their installation team this summer.

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