BENGALLA recently welcomed its fifth apprentice to its team for 2019.
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Reyde Hennessy joins the mining company as a first year electrical apprentice after finishing Year 12 at Muswellbrook High School in 2018.
“I have always had a passion for the electrical side of work,” the youngster admitted.
“I’m very glad to have been chosen for this role and the opportunities that come with it.
“I have heard many positive things about working at Bengalla mine and the community events that they are involved in.”
Bengalla CEO Cam Halfpenny was also thrilled.
“We are pleased to welcome Reyde to the site and we’re delighted to continue our commitment to providing employment opportunities for young people in the region with the support of our training partners MIGAS,” he said.
“The program offers apprentices with a great start in the mining industry and allows Bengalla to tap into a pool of talented workers and help build capacity in the Hunter Valley.”
Reyde joins another 15 apprentices already working at the Bengalla mine.