Aamonn Campbell from Lismacaffrey

Eamonn makes it to Screwfix Apprentice final

Eamonn Campbell, an apprentice plumber from Lismacaffrey, is a step closer to becoming Screwfix Trade Apprentice 2023, after reaching the semi-final stage of the coveted award.

With this year’s competition attracting more than 1,700 applications from across Ireland and the UK, the entrants have now been whittled down to just 30, all of whom are in the running to reach this year’s final, which will be held in May, with the top 10 apprentices facing a panel of industry experts.

The winner will be crowned Screwfix Trade Apprentice and receive a career-boosting €10,000 trade bundle made up of tools, tech and training – everything they need to become a champion of their chosen trade.

Eamonn, (26), who is currently studying Plumbing Phase 6 at TUS Midlands Campus, says: “I’m really pleased to have been shortlisted as a semi-finalist and be one step closer to the final.

“To be crowned Screwfix Trade Apprentice 2023 would be an incredible accolade that would help me realise my potential and pursue my dream of becoming a champion of my trade.

“I’m really excited to show my commitment and passion for the trade and hope this is enough to get me through to the final."

Despite coming from a family of tradespeople, Eamonn didn’t become an apprentice until the age of 22. However, once Eamonn took on his first job, he never looked back and has worked hard to establish himself in the trade ever since.

According to Screwfix, Eamonn was shortlisted for the semi-final for his passion, dedication, and ambition – all of which shone through in his application.

“He displayed a range of winning attributes in the application process from hard work and determination to taking initiative on the job,” a company spokesperson told The Westmeath Examiner.

The apprentices that go on to the final will get the opportunity to share their expertise and aspirations with a panel of industry-leading judges. The panel includes representatives from Screwfix, the Federation of Master Builders, the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering, and the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting.

Toby Peacock, the winner of Screwfix Top Tradesperson 2022, will also join the judging panel to help assess who will make the best ambassador for Screwfix and further champion the future talent pipeline for the trade.

Jack Wallace, Marketing Director for Screwfix, says: “At Screwfix, we are passionate about pioneering the dedication of trade apprentices to support them in their careers and highlight the benefits of becoming a professional tradesperson. Our own research shows that whilst almost all tradespeople would recommend a career in the trade, over 90% think more should be done to encourage people into the industry.

“The annual Screwfix Trade Apprentice award is a great example of how we look to reward the future champions of the trade. Our trade apprentices are an inspiration to the next generation, shining a light on the countless opportunities the construction industry has to offer.

“I want to congratulate our semi-finalists this year, who were selected from over 1,700 applications from across the UK and Ireland. They have done incredibly well to get this far, and I hope that through this award they will help to inspire more people to consider a career in the trade. I wish everyone the best of luck and look forward to the final in May!”

To find out more about the Screwfix Trade Apprentice competition, see screwfix.ie/sfta.