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British Marine celebrates apprentices and talent with recognition ceremony, awards & career showcase

by British Marine 24 Sep 10:46 PDT 24 September 2025
Apprentice graduation - Pendennis © British Marine

British Marine reinforced its commitment to nurturing the next generation of talent with a full day of activity at the Southampton International Boat Show dedicated to apprenticeships, training, and career pathways in the marine sector.

The day began with the Apprenticeship Recognition Ceremony, which saw 75 apprentices from nine leading marine businesses recognised for their achievements and for completion of their apprenticeships. Hosted by former BBC The Apprentice contestant Jasmine Kundra, the event featured keynote speeches from Robert Parton, President of British Marine, and Anisha Roberts, winner of the inaugural British Marine Apprentice of the Year Award in 2024, who shared the story of her apprenticeship journey.

Following the presentations it was time to reveal the 2025 winner of the British Marine Apprentice of the Year Award. Now in its second year, the award showcases the exceptional skills and ambition of apprentices across the marine leisure, small commercial, and superyacht sectors. After a highly competitive judging process, Charlie Cramer from Platinum Marine was announced as the 2025 winner.

The Judging panel, made up of Lesley Robinson - CEO, British Marine, Manj Mahey - Head of Training, British Marine, Jasmine Kundra - Former contestant on the BBC's 'The Apprentice', Lorna Wagner - Programme Manager, Maritime UK Solent and Samantha Mitchell - Director, SM Employment and Skills Consultants, praised Charlie for the initiative he demonstrated in securing his apprenticeship, his ability to quickly earn the trust of colleagues on complex projects, and the energy and passion he brings to his role.

His clarity of ambition to build a career in electrical design, to one day mentor apprentices himself, and ultimately to become an industry leader, resonated strongly with the panel. Judges also noted the authentic way in which Charlie shared his apprenticeship journey, describing him as a natural ambassador for apprenticeships and for the wider marine sector.

"Winning this award is an incredible honour. My apprenticeship with Platinum Marine has given me the chance to learn, grow, and develop a career I'm passionate about. I hope to build on this opportunity and, in time, support others coming into the sector", commented Charlie.

Manj Mahey, Head of Training at British Marine, added: "The apprentices and finalists we have celebrated today reflect the strength of the UK marine sector's workforce pipeline. Their talent, passion, and ambition underline the importance of apprenticeships as a vital entry point into our industry. Charlie's success is a shining example of what can be achieved with the right support and commitment."

The day concluded with the Careers and Apprenticeship Evening, which brought together 15 companies and training providers, to showcase the wealth of marine career opportunities available. The event, the biggest careers event to date, welcomed over 100 prospective apprentices, career changers, and parents keen to understand the scope of roles across the industry. Special thanks to all the companies who participated:

  • Searegs
  • Marine Society & Sea Cadets
  • Bournemouth & Poole College
  • Carnival UK Maritime
  • City College Southampton / South Hampshire College Group
  • Berthon Boat Company Ltd
  • Tall Ships Youth Trust
  • Maritime and Transport Careers Programme (MTCP)
  • Brockenhurst College
  • Solent AC and Warsash Maritime School
  • Royal Navy
  • Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA)
  • UKSA
  • Rockley Watersports
  • Landau

Speaking of the event Katie Bruce, Engagement Lead, Maritime Transport Careers Programme (MTCP) commented: "Events like this are essential in demonstrating the breadth of opportunities available in the marine sector. Meeting future talent face-to-face allows us to show the diverse and rewarding careers that exist, while also strengthening our recruitment pipeline."

Attending the event to discover the range of opportunities on offer in the marine industry, was Josephine from Southampton who said: "The Careers and Apprenticeship Evening was such an eye-opener. I had no idea there were so many different routes into the marine industry, from engineering and design to watersports and maritime roles. Speaking directly with companies gave me a real sense of what's possible, and it's inspired me to seriously consider a career in this sector."

Also among the many supporters of the careers event was Darren Paffey, Labour Member of Parliament for Southampton Itchen, who commented: "Southampton has a proud maritime heritage, and it's inspiring to see that tradition carried forward through events like the Careers and Apprenticeship Evening. To have so many local young people, parents, and career changers engaging directly with businesses and training providers shows the real appetite for marine careers in our city. The marine industry is not only central to Southampton's history but also to our future prosperity, and creating these opportunities for local people to build skills and explore rewarding careers is invaluable. My thanks go to British Marine and all the participating organisations for investing in the future of our community."

Through its recognition of achievements, celebration of excellence, and practical careers advice, the day highlighted the scale of opportunity within the UK marine industry and British Marine's role in championing skills and workforce development.

For more information about training and career opportunities in the marine sector, visit www.britishmarine.co.uk/training

Congratulations to all our apprentices:

ForenameSurnameOrganisationApprenticeship
OwenMcInteeBritish MarineBusiness Administrator Level 3
ChristianBakerBerthon Boat Company LtdMarine Engineer Level 3
WilliamSaggersBerthon Boat Company LtdMarine Engineer Level 3
IsaacLovellBerthon Boat Company LtdBoat Builder Level 3
JuliusCobbBerthon Boat Company LtdBoat Builder Level 3
TheodoreStantonBerthon Boat Company LtdBoat Builder Level 3
AdamGeorgePrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering Level 3
AdamLawrencePrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering Level 3
BenRoyPrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boatbuilding Level 3
CadeGriffithsPrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boatbuilding Level 3
CallumMaceyPrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boatbuilding Level 3
CharlieHillPrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering Level 3
GeorgiTanevPrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering Level 3
IsaacDaykinPrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering Level 3
JackDyerPrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boatbuilding Level 3
MichalSzymanskiPrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boatbuilding Level 3
PhoebeDeans-AllisonPrincess Yachts LtdCarpentry Boatbuilding Level 3
TomFyfePrincess Yachts LtdComposites Technician Level 3
KayBushPrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering Level 3
TomGoordPrincess Yachts LtdComposites Technician Level 3
MaxWoolcockPrincess Yachts LtdMarine Engineering Level 3
WillBarsdorfRoyal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)Marine Engineer Level 3
JackDomoneyRoyal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)Marine Engineer Level 3
HarveyZimmerRoyal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)Marine Electrician Level 3
BenHodderRoyal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)Boat Builder Level 3
BenAllumPendennis Shipyard LtdMarine Electrician Level 3
JessBelascoPendennis Shipyard LtdMarine Electrician Level 3
LewisSmithPendennis Shipyard LtdMarine Electrician Level 3
KyleSharpPendennis Shipyard LtdMarine Electrician Level 3
DevinWoodPendennis Shipyard LtdEngineering Fitter Level 3
JakeKellyPendennis Shipyard LtdMarine Engineer Level 3
CoryWildmanPendennis Shipyard LtdMarine Engineer Level 3
TobyWalkerPendennis Shipyard LtdMarine Engineer Level 3
JedJonesPendennis Shipyard LtdMarine Engineer Level 3
MillieRogersPendennis Shipyard LtdMarine Engineer Level 3
JakeJumaPendennis Shipyard LtdFurniture Manufacture Level 2
LeoStokesPendennis Shipyard LtdFurniture Manufacture Level 2
JoeHockleyPendennis Shipyard LtdMechatronics Maintenance Technician Level 3
DanRichardsPendennis Shipyard LtdMetal Fabricator Level 3
CadeColePendennis Shipyard LtdLean Manufacture Level 2
BaileyPowelPendennis Shipyard LtdLean Manufacture Level 2
RachaelO'MaraEP Barrus LtdLevel 3 Engineering Fitter
ThomasMontgomeryEP Barrus LtdLevel 3 Engineering Fitter
ThomasStallworthyEP Barrus LtdLevel 3 Engineering Fitter
KieranChurchillEP Barrus LtdLevel 3 Engineering Fitter
LukeLinneySunseeker International LtdLevel 3 Marine Engineering
JordanSimpsonSunseeker International LtdLevel 3 Marine Engineering
DanielJackSunseeker International LtdLevel 3 Marine Engineering
JackSeymourSunseeker International LtdLevel 3 Marine Engineering
DanielHicksSunseeker International LtdLevel 3 Marine Engineering
DanielMillisSunseeker International LtdLevel 3 Boatbuilding - Wood Pathway
TobyHampton BrownSunseeker International LtdLevel 3 Boatbuilding - Wood Pathway
KieranHineSunseeker International LtdLevel 3 Boatbuilding - Wood Pathway
JoshuaCardiffSunseeker International LtdLevel 3 Boatbuilding - Composite Pathway
FinnGoodmanSunseeker International LtdLevel 2 Engineering Operative
HarryWhiteSunseeker International LtdLevel 2 Engineering Operative
FreddieHodgkinsSunseeker International LtdLevel 2 Engineering Operative
CallumGordonSunseeker International LtdLevel 2 Engineering Operative
KieronJamesSunseeker International LtdLevel 2 Engineering Operative
KianScardSunseeker International LtdLevel 2 Engineering Operative
DannyAllisonSunseeker International LtdLevel 2 Engineering Operative
MichaelBrownSunseeker International LtdLevel 2 Engineering Operative

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