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Leicestershire engineer Davina Kaur up for national award

Davina Kaur is training through the Advanced Manufacturing Training Centre, and works for RNA Automation, Birmingham

Leicestershire engineer Davina Kaur

A Manufacturing Technology Centre apprentice is in the running for a top award, after being short-listed for Apprentice of the Year in the SEMTA Skills Awards 2020.

Second-year apprentice Davina Kaur has been training through the Advanced Manufacturing Training Centre (AMTC) in Coventry, while employed as an automation engineer by RNA Automation of Castle Bromwich Business Park, Birmingham.

Davina, who is 18, has already won the AMTC’s apprentice of the month award twice.

She is now rotating throughout departments at RNA to gain a first-hand experience and a deeper understanding of the business before starting work in the development of bespoke automation cells.

She is the first female engineer on the shopfloor at RNA and is also a STEM ambassador, promoting careers in engineering for youngsters, particularly women.

Davina lives in Stoney Stanton, near Hinckley, and is a former pupil of Lutterworth High School.

She began her apprenticeship in September 2018 and began employment at RNA last year.

Matt Bastock of the AMTC’s apprenticeship programme said Davina’s dedication to her own development was exceptional.