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OceanWise’s Shane Djokey, who started with the team in September 2020 (slap bang in the middle of the global COVID-19 pandemic!) has been awarded a distinction in his apprenticeship as ‘Software Development Technician’.

Shane Djokey has been working with the Technical Team at OceanWise, under the guidance and support of the company’s Managing Director - Caroline Levey and the Line Manager - Steve Bourne, as an Information Systems Apprentice.

 ‘Software Development Technician’ distinction

Shane overcame the extra challenges that the COVID-19 restrictions brought and applied himself throughout"

Steve Bourne, the Information Systems Developer at OceanWise, said “Shane’s distinction result has been great news for the team. His hard work and determination has allowed him to develop some innovative systems, during his time with us.

Steve Bourne adds, “Shane overcame the extra challenges that the COVID-19 restrictions brought and applied himself throughout. We are really pleased for him and look forward to seeing how his new skills and enigmatic personality will continue to push his career forward.

OceanWise dedicated to the apprenticeship scheme

Caroline Levey, the Managing Director at OceanWise, said “OceanWise is dedicated to supporting the apprenticeship scheme, as we believe that not only does it bring emerging talent into the business, it also offers young people the chance to develop their skills and progress quickly, while gaining qualifications.

Caroline Levey adds, “The whole team is proud of Shane for his recent achievement and look forward to seeing him continue to apply his passion and develop his skills in this important field.

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