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First Place | |
Logan Hanifin (20) | |
Employer: Laser Electrical Timaru Off-Job Trainer: ETCO |
 | Logan has worked for Laser Electrical Timaru for approximately three and a half years, doing a broad range of domestic, commercial, industrial and agricultural work. This variety of work has provided with a vast range of experience which will come in handy in his future career in the electrical industry. Being an ECANZ Challenge finalist has given Logan a boost in confidence towards his daily jobs. Logan's personal hobbies include guitar and music. |
Second Place | |
| Mark Joyce (36) | |
Employer: Plunket Electrical Oamaru Off-Job Trainer: ETCO |
 | Mark is in his third year of his apprenticeship with Plunket Electrical Oamaru where he has been exposed to domestic and commercial installations and dairy shed maintenance. Mark is married with two children and spends his spare time as a volunteer fireman and is on the Waimate Main School Board of Trustees. Mark entered the Otago Preliminary as a challenge to himself, to see how his skills compared to others in his region, and looked forward to then competing and comparing himself to others at the national level. |
Third Place | |
| Daniel Cannell (23) | |
Employer: Ward Chandler Waikato Ltd Off-Job Trainer: ETCO |
| Daniel lives in Hamilton and is employed by Ward Chandler Waikato who specialise in commercial and industrial installations. Daniel is 80% through his on-job tasks and has completed his entire off-job training with ETCO. He has had experience in lots of areas in the electrical field, but has spent the majority of his electrical apprenticeship working on hospital and medical site installations. Daniel entered the ECANZ Challenge because he loves a challenge and thought it would be a good opportunity to do his best work and see how he compared to other apprentices across the country. |
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