
Comelit-PAC: Exploring the World of Access Control
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A post by Skills for Security.
We were proud to host the WorldSkills UK Qualifiers at The Security Event last month. The three-day competition showcased incredible apprentice talent, with each individual competing for a place in the national finals.
We recently caught up with two of our apprentices who took part – Joe Jenkins from AGS Security and Michael Gaffoor from Jackson Fire & Security. They shared their experience of the competition, what they learned, and how it’s helped them grow in confidence as engineers.
Joe Jenkins from AGS Security
Michael Gaffoor from Jackson Fire & Security
Michael’s Experience
Michael’s reflection highlights how the competition is inclusive and not just for experienced apprentices. Even those early in their training can learn a lot and build confidence from the hands-on challenges. Here’s what he had to say:
“At first, I was really nervous as I felt I wasn’t good enough to enter, as I’m still in my first year of the apprenticeship. But after talking to other apprentices, I found they were roughly on the same level, which put my mind at ease.
I learned that taking my time and going at my own pace helped me get things right first time – while others were trying to fix faults, I was able to move on. That’s something I’ll take with me into the field.
All in all, I found this experience really good as I learned a lot about where I am as an engineer, and it gave me more confidence when out in the field.”
How WorldSkills Helps Apprentices Grow
For Joe and Michael, WorldSkills was more than just a competition. It helped them see their progress and gain confidence in their abilities.
By hosting the event, we remain committed to supporting the development of the next generation of Fire and Security professionals, giving apprentices an opportunity to grow and be recognised for their talent.