First impressions – Kane Loveridge Posted on June 3, 2020September 9, 2020 by ilona viteikiene Starting a career in water hygiene I’m a water hygiene engineer apprentice with Churchill Environmental. My first interaction with the company was a two-hour long interview with a senior member of the team to discuss the role. I was really impressed that they would dedicate that amount of time to speaking with me and explaining […] Continue Reading
First impressions – Bryan Aitken Posted on May 7, 2020September 9, 2020 by PCCS I joined the Churchill team after being TUPE-ed from Sasse in May 2014. I’ve had so many opportunities to develop since then. I started as a cleaner and have since been promoted to supervisor, then area supervisor, and to my current role as deputy contract manager. Working my way up the ladder has given me […] Continue Reading
First impressions – Lauren Ewing Posted on April 6, 2020September 9, 2020 by ilona viteikiene I started my career at Churchill with a weekend position working on the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) team, and was very happy with it. The administration assistant at the time – Meg – was extremely helpful and took me through the Health, Safety, Environment and Quality training which detailed all of the processes thoroughly […] Continue Reading
First impressions – Harry Wentworth Posted on March 5, 2020September 9, 2020 by ilona viteikiene I’ve recently started a permanent role as business development executive, and I wouldn’t have been in a position to take the job without the experience that I gained from my year-long apprenticeship in business administration with Churchill. I joined the scheme in the Holborn, London office after I saw an online advertisement. I was familiar […] Continue Reading
First impressions – Michael Olaore Posted on February 6, 2020February 18, 2020 by ilona viteikiene For National Apprenticeships Week we are launching a blog series on the apprentices we have in our businesses. Our first apprentice to share his first impressions of Churchill and the FM industry is Michael Olaore, business administration apprentice. I didn’t know much about the facilities management industry or Churchill before I started working here; but […] Continue Reading