Titan Elevators Personnel Changes

U.K.-based Titan Elevators recently welcomed Hannah Reeves as a new trainee in December. Reeves has joined the National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) programme and is a trainee working full-time alongside one of Titan’s senior technicians. “So far she has proven to be extremely competent in her role, and in fact, has effectively shone her talent and passion for the lift industry on various occasions,” Titan said. “Hannah comes highly regarded amongst her team, being described as incredibly intelligent, capable and reliable by her colleagues.” Additionally, Titan’s Gary McSweeney became a newly qualified NVQ3 engineer in January. “It is with Gary’s determination that he has succeeded in completing his NVQ3 qualification and has since begun his NVQ4 qualification,” Titan said. “His wealth of experience within the lift industry has supported his knowledge throughout his learning journey.”

Titan Elevators Personnel Changes

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