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Welding Lecturer Gerry Burke retires after 40 years

written by cassoscoop April 27, 2021
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Gerry Burke retires from NWRC after 40 years

THE multi-talented North West Regional College (NWRC) lecturer Gerry Burke is set to hang up his Welding Hood for good this Summer after 40 years of teaching Fabrication and Welding.

It’s a bittersweet end to a long and committed career in which Gerry has managed to survive without a single sick day.

But after celebrating his 70th birthday last week, Gerry, one of the North of Ireland’s most skilled Fabrication and Welding lecturers, says it is time to “put the feet up and let the younger ones get on with it.”

And on NI Apprenticeship week, when Gerry’s student Declan McEleney has made it into the final three NI Apprentice of the year, Gerry said there’s never been a better time for a young person to consider an apprenticeship.

Student Declan follows in the footsteps of former students Keelan Cooke (Foyle Port), Eoin Crossan (Crossland Tankers), and Shannon Cartin (Scott Engineering) who were previously nominated for the award.

It was a 15-year-old Gerry, who first set his sights on a career in welding when he applied to Government Training Centre in 1967. His early career saw him work in Travan Engineering and Dupont, and a three-year stint in Germany in the early 70s.

Gerry said: “When I was training as a welder I used to always watch the lecturers thinking I could have a go at that.

“Senior lecturer Jack Sharkey encouraged me to go for it. I faced a tough three-hour exam, a practical and then an interview. The rest, as they say, is history.

“I just get a joy from working with people. As a lecturer I love seeing young people do well. It’s great when I meet them now, years after they’ve finished their course and they’re running their own companies.

“I’ve former apprentices who are now looking for apprentices for their own companies, and even former apprentices who’ve gone on to become lecturers.

“I love the fact that my job gives me a chance to push a young person who may not have had every opportunity at school. I’ve always been very patient and I never give up on anyone, encouraging them to ‘have another go.

“I’m delighted to have encouraged many female students to study welding – many who have gone on to top jobs in welding.”

It is undoubtedly Gerry’s relationship with local employers such as Fleming Agri, AE Global, Foyle Port, AE Global and GB Engineering that has led to the huge success of students in the Fabrication and Welding courses at NWRC.

Gerry explained: “NWRC’s partnerships with employers are essential. The lecturers and employers are one big team who work together to get our students on the right path.

“The level of commitment from our employers to our curriculum at NWRC, and their willingness to provide on-site training is a key component to our success.”

John Cartin, Deputy Head of Training and Skills at NWRC, said: “Gerry has an incredible appetite for his work and strives for excellence within Fabrication and Welding.

“He is often seen carrying out one to one review meetings with his students where he gets to know them and understands each individual’s learning and personal needs. He shows kindness towards his students and this helps break down any barriers that may be in place.

“Gerry is very proud of his very close links with industry and particularly with his employer base and ensures that all of his students are suitably placed.

“Gerry is also heavily involved with the college ERASMUS student exchange programme, where he facilitates more foreign students each year than any other lecturer. “

Leo Murphy, Chief Executive and Principal of NWRC said: “Gerry Burke is one of a kind and will be simply irreplaceable when he retires.

“Gerry has managed and overseen many changes over his 40 years and has been able to embrace change by adapting his current practices to meet the needs of industry. Gerry has built up a fantastic reputation within the college where he is student focused and always puts his student first.

“He remains one of the most precious assets of the North West Regional College and is simply irreplaceable. We’re going to miss him.”

NWRC offers a range of apprenticeships and traineeships in Fabrication and Welding, Plumbing, Painting and Decorating, Electrical installation and Wiring, Mechanical Engineering, Wall and Floor Tiling, Motor Vehicle, Carpentry and Joinery, Dry-Lining (Plastering), Horticulture, Health & Care, and more.

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