Cofely engineer is first to pass Trend apprenticeship scheme

The first person in the UK to pas Trend’s apprenticeship scheme for building controls is Adam Boswell of Cofely. He joined Cofely in 2003 as a service/gas engineer and in 2008 responded to an advertisement for staff to train as controls engineers. During his-2-year apprenticeship he undertook a variety of task in the company’s controls department, ranging from large installations to minor works, involving the full spectrum of products from Trend Control Systems.

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