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Hat-trick for NIS Apprentices

March was a fantastic month for three of our NIS apprentices, Leah Green, Leo Crabtree and Joshua Cherian.

Leo and Joshua both received “Highly Commended” in the categories “Invaluable Contributor” and “innovation and Ideas” respectively at this years Preston College Exceptional Employer and Apprentice Awards.

Leah was a finalist at the UK Nuclear Skills Awards in the category “Higher & Degree Apprentice of the Year”, held at the Kimpton Clock tower, Manchester.

We are tremendously proud of all our apprentices and look forward to helping them develop in their careers and become the future of NIS.

For details of any future apprenticeships please visit our early careers section or contact Emma Byers [email protected] .

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Celebrating the Opening of Our New EUP Office

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