fbpx
URL has been copied successfully!

Riviera reaps rewards

Australia’s luxury motor yacht builder, Riviera has been awarded Large Employer of the Year in the 2024 Queensland Training Awards, as well as receiving the top award for People and Skills Development at the 2024 Boat Builder Awards.

24 November 2024

Advertisement

Riviera Australia has won the award for ‘Large Employer of the Year’ in the 2024 Queensland Training Awards. The recognition celebrates the motor yacht builder’s commitment to continually raising its training standards and its dedication to enhancing the skills, lives and careers of its 900-strong team.

Also in the 2024 awards, Riviera’s partnership with Major Training Group was recognised as a finalist in the ‘Premier’s Industry Collaboration Award’ and Riviera’s mature-age apprentice, Robert Henderson, was recognised as a regional finalist for the Harry Hauenschild Apprentice of the Year.

Hosted by the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training, the Large Employer of the Year award also highlights the exceptional training opportunities provided through the motor yacht builder’s exclusive onsite Riviera Academy of Excellence.

Advertisement

Riviera owner Rodney Longhurst said the award was recognition of the company’s significant investment in the Academy of Excellence, which in turn, reflected the investment in developing its team.

“It’s immensely rewarding for me, personally, to see our apprentices develop into people with such accomplished and world-leading yacht building skills – and take that forward into their careers with Riviera.

“We want each and every person at Riviera to be the best they can be. So many of our senior managers and tradespeople have completed their apprenticeships here, highlighting the rewarding and long-term career pathway that we offer at Riviera.

“We extend our sincere thanks to the Queensland Government’s Department of Employment, Small Business and Training for supporting these awards and for showcasing excellence in vocational training, which is vital to the future of our industry.”

Riviera Apprentice and Training Manager Keira Badke said Riviera’s holistic training program offered strong support for its apprentices “where we teach their chosen trade skills alongside coaching life skills to help nurture world class people that will help build our world-class motor yachts”.

“I’m excited that our training program, which has been operating for over 30 years, is being recognised for everything that we do, and proud of the industry-leading standard of onsite training that we offer through our Academy of Excellence.

“This industry recognition is a great reward for our training team and all the hard work they do to mentor our apprentices; to train them to our international level and our exacting requirements.”

Riviera will now represent Queensland in the national awards for Large Employer of the Year at the Australian Training Awards to be announced in December.

This coincides with Riviera’s award at the 2024 Boat Builder Awards at METSTRADE in Amsterdam, where they were recognised with the People and Skills Development Award for the Riviera Academy of Excellence.

Announcing the award, the judges stated, “Riviera’s dedication to training the next generation of boat builders is obvious. One sixth of the company’s 900 workers are apprentices who are now supported by a first-class onsite Academy of Excellence teaching multiple trades and supporting personal development.

“By any measure this is an impressive program and an exemplar for boat builders across the world.”

 

rivieraaustralia.com

  • Advertisement

  • Advertisement

  • Advertisement

URL has been copied successfully!
URL has been copied successfully!
Instagram
LinkedIn
Follow by Email
Copy link