Kameron Williams: Completes Drylining Apprenticeship

A young K-10 construction worker wearing a blue hard hat, yellow safety vest, and paint-splattered overalls stands against a wall in a workshop or construction site, surrounded by building materials.

Starting a career in construction can be daunting, but Kameron’s story shows that with hard work and dedication, anyone can succeed.

Kameron began his journey with K10 on our Construction Traineeship programme in early 2020, and since then, he has made great strides in his career.

After successfully completing the Traineeship, Kameron progressed to a Drylining Apprenticeship with Mulalley where he worked on their Amersham Vale and Frankham Street sites in his local borough of Lewisham, gaining valuable experience in his chosen field.

A construction worker wearing a blue hard hat, yellow reflective vest, dark shirt, sports pants, knee pads, and work boots stands indoors near a stack of K-10 building materials.

Throughout his apprenticeship, Kameron studied at the College of Northwest London, where he recently gained his Level 2 Interior Systems Installer qualification. This qualification demonstrates Kameron’s knowledge and skills in drylining and is an important step in his career progression.

Kameron’s journey shows that with the right training and support, anyone can succeed in the construction industry. Kameron an inspiration to other young people who are considering a career in construction, and we wish him all the best in his future endeavours.

Four construction workers in blue hard hats and yellow safety vests stand outside a building site with a telfordhomes banner, posing in bright sunlight on a paved K-10 area.

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