Three motorcycle graduates from Suzuki apprenticeships program

Suzuki has announced 26 new graduates from its apprenticeships programme which looks to promote those who are looking to start an automotive career.

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Suzuki Logo

Suzuki has announced 26 new graduates from its apprenticeships scheme, including three motorcycle graduates.



The 26 new graduates from the Suzuki Advanced Apprenticeship Programme were spread across Suzuki’s motorcycle, ATV, marine, and automobile divisions. 

SuzukiGSX-S1000. - Suzuki
SuzukiGSX-S1000. - Suzuki



Included were three motorcycle graduates, with one technician, one motorcycle aftersales parts consultant, and one motorcycle customer service advisor.



All 26 graduates recently received their awards in a ceremony at the British Motor Museum, where their certificates were presented by Suzuki GB’s managing director, Nobuo Suyama, the director of aftersales, Denis Houston. There were also three further members of the Suzuki management board in attendance.

Mechanic servicing Suzuki motorcycle. - Suzuki
Mechanic servicing Suzuki motorcycle. - Suzuki



Denis Houston, director of aftersales for Suzuki GB, said, “The graduation ceremony is the culmination of many years of hard work and dedication. It is always a proud moment for not only the apprentices themselves, but also for their families and employers who have played a pivotal role in supporting each of the individuals. 



“They should all be commended for the great lengths that they have gone to in order to enable the learning and development of these young trainees. We would like to congratulate the graduates on their achievement, and they are certainly destined for very bright futures as they continue their professional careers within our dealerships.”



The Suzuki Advanced Apprenticeship Programme is aimed at those looking to pursue a career in the automotive industry and grants industry-recognised qualifications upon graduation, including an NVQ/VCQ Level 3 in your chosen role.



Find out more about the Suzuki Advanced Apprenticeship Programme.

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