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Youngest tradesman at shipyards on crest of wave
 
Patrick McKay will help build a new generation of warships Picture: Andy Buchanan
Patrick McKay will help build a new generation of warships Picture: Andy Buchanan
 

by Gordon Thomson

AT THE age of 19, Patrick McKay has become the youngest tradesman to work in the Clyde shipyards.

The Glasgow teenager has completed an apprenticeship scheme to qualify for a full-time job as a mechanical engineer and will help build Britain's new generation of warships.

The bustling yards at Scotstoun and Govan are constructing the world's most advanced fleet of destroyers and will also partially build Britain's two biggest aircraft carriers.

Patrick, from Knightswood, has a double reason to celebrate - he was also named Apprentice Of The Year after BAE managers and college trainers and teachers agreed he was the most outstanding apprentice.

He said: "I'm really pleased to get the award. It's a great achievement and I'm proud to have got it.

"There are some really exciting times ahead on the Clyde. With the completion of the Type 45 destroyers and the start of the new aircraft carriers it is a great opportunity for me to develop my skills even further."

He's one of 100 men and women who have graduated from a three-year modern apprenticeship scheme operated by yard chiefs with BAE Systems.

They are all now fully- qualified craftsmen and technicians who have a bright future on the Clyde, which is guaranteed work for the next decade.

And their success was toasted by managing director Vic Emery, who successfully trained as a shipyard apprentice draughtsman.

He said: "I'm absolutely delighted and proud to be able to award so many certificates of completion.

"Much has changed in the 40 years since I completed my own apprenticeship, but it remains true that it's the skills and dedication of the workforce that continue to deliver the most outstanding warships in the world to the Royal Navy and other customers.

"These are the men and women who will continue to ensure that Clydebuilt' remains the highest mark of quality in warship building long into the future."

Patrick's uncle works as a shipwright in the yards, where his older brother is also a welder.

Publication date 02/01/08

Posted by: Sydney Meriwether, Glasgow on 11:28am Wed 2 Jan 08
Well done Patrick, may you and your cohort continue the proud tradition of shipbuilding on our great river and ensure that 'Clyde-built' remains a symbol of engineering excellence.
Posted by: West Ender, Glasgow on 4:04pm Wed 2 Jan 08
Sydney Meriwether wrote:
Well done Patrick, may you and your cohort continue the proud tradition of shipbuilding on our great river and ensure that 'Clyde-built' remains a symbol of engineering excellence.
Patrick, I echo Sydney's congratulations to you, very well done.

You are continuing a "history of excellence" in shipbuilding on The Clyde.

Thank you.
Posted by: People Power, Glasgow on 4:36pm Wed 2 Jan 08

Congratulations!!!

It is such positive news stories which echo Glasgows Successes which we must see far more of in future.

The negativity of our news in the media is ever more depressing, and is badly imbalanced with equivalent positive news.

All too often the News focus is far to widespread, with UK News stories on the ET's front page.

So much for it being a Glasgow paper!

Well done again Patrick, and may you, and Glasgow continue to thrive in its Shipbuilding industry.
Posted by: trench, possilpark on 5:02pm Wed 2 Jan 08
partrick, you just proved that if you have determination you can make something of your life, now you have the world at your feet,cheers.
Posted by: OWEN, LINDLEY on 6:06pm Wed 2 Jan 08
Let's celebrate a young man spending his life building warships that will end other peoples lives!
Posted by: West Ender, Glasgow on 3:27am Thu 3 Jan 08
OWEN wrote:
Let's celebrate a young man spending his life building warships that will end other peoples lives!
Oh right, let's just pay Patrick and all the other shipyard workers involved in the building of warships off. Let's put them on the dole and let them languish in umemployment all their lives so you, Owen can sleep better at night. Then let a shipyard in some foreign country build these warships at British tax payers expense!

Do-gooders and rehabilitators you have done enough damage to our society.....BUGGER OFF!
Posted by: OWEN, LINDLEY on 4:16pm Thu 3 Jan 08
West Ender you make me sick!
Because you are not involved in the death of innocent Woman and children doesn't mean you have to spend your life on the dole.I suspect Patrick will sleep well at night in ignorant bliss!
Posted by: OWEN, LINDLEY on 4:17pm Thu 3 Jan 08
West Ender, your arguement is similar to the one drug dealers use.
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