Celebrating Laura’s First IRSE Licence

Just over a year into her apprenticeship, Laura has earned her first IRSE licence – a mark of dedication, skill, and commitment to a brilliant career ahead.

Just over a year into her apprenticeship and Laura has already secured her very first IRSE licence. What an achievement!

For anyone outside the signalling sector, an IRSE licence represents far more than a qualification. It demonstrates months of commitment and determination, turning up ready to learn every single day, and successfully navigating a demanding, multi-stage assessment process.

Beyond that, though, it shows real dedication – to your own professional development, to the people you work alongside, and to the clients who rely on you.

To anyone who thinks young people and apprentices don’t have the drive or can’t see things through, Laura proves otherwise.

Well done, Laura. This is only the beginning of what promises to be a brilliant and fulfilling career!

Michael Ewart of Amaro

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