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HETA apprentices in Hull reel in jobs at global fishing firm

The group are now ready to set sail with Dutch company Cornelis Vrolijk after finishing a year of training in Hull

From left: HETA apprentices Amy Conroy, Connor Rawson, Liam Markham, Joe Margarson and Tegan Finnerty(Image: HETA)

Five apprentices from HETA have become the first from the Hull training provider to launch a career at sea after securing work with an international fishing company.

Amy Conroy, Connor Rawson, Liam Markham, Joe Margarson and Tegan Finnerty all recently left the Humberside Engineering Training Association, and have now joined historic Dutch firm Cornelis Vrolijk.

It comes after a partnership was launched between HETA and Hull Trinity House Academy to encourage young people to pursue careers at sea.

Cornelis Vrolijk is a fifth-generation family business, which employs over 2,000 people and has been catching fish since 1880.

The apprentices recently had a tour of the trawler Frank Bonefaas, which they will be working on while at sea, and met its crew.

Joe Margarson, one of the apprentices, said: “The trip was very successful and gave us a very good understanding of the company and what we will be working on.

The apprentices have joined global Dutch fishing firm Cornelis Vrolijk(Image: PA)

“All the Cornelius team were very welcoming and as excited as we were. The trip made me realise what a great opportunity I had. 

“The experience has really made me want to start straight away and see what it is like when we go out on a voyage. I cannot wait to meet the rest of the team.”