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Distinction for David - the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's first fully qualified wind turbine apprentice crowned in Grimsby

World's leading hub now boasts another first as Orsted employee takes 'Moet' honours as a technician to take such a route

David Davidson, the first fully qualified wind turbine apprentice, now plying his trade at Race Bank offshore wind farm.(Image: Orsted)

A former Grimsby schoolboy has become the first apprentice to fully qualify as a wind turbine technician.

David Davidson has secured a distinction in his final assessment - a technical triumph itself as it was live streamed from 120m above the North Sea - having been part of Ørsted’s inaugural intake in 2017.

He took part in the award-winning Maintenance and Operations Engineering Technician programme with Grimsby Institute, blazing a trail that has seen a further 32 colleagues in the town and in Barrow follow.

Now he’s ensuring Race Bank offshore wind farm continues to help the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ transition from a reliance on fossil fuels to renewables when it comes to powering the nation.

The former Hereford School pupil switched from a machining apprenticeship to take on the sought-after position in his home town, as the £14 million base was developed in Royal Dock.

Now it is home to the world-leading wind farm, Hornsea One, with a successor following.

He said: “Now I have completed my apprenticeship at Ørsted I have hit the ground running with my future career path. I could not be more grateful for the opportunities I have been given. I will continue to recommend the program to anyone who wants to join this expanding industry.”

Ørsted worked alongside education providers, Grimsby Institute of Further and Higher Education and Furness College in Barrow, with industry input to shape the course.