Hundreds of nominations from across the UK for the nine categories have been shortlisted to leave 27 finalists battling it out in the Semta Skills Awards 2016.
For the first time each individual award category has at least one female engineer in the final.
The categories are: Apprentice of The Year Higher Apprentice of The Year Graduate of The Year Skills Champion of The Year Skills Innovation of The Year Training Partner of The Year SME Investment in Skills Technician…
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