Master technicians recognised

 
    
Master technicians recognised

Penske Australia & New Zealand has presented Shannon Dickson and Bryce Bell with the 2022 Penske Guild Master Technician awards for off-highway and on-highway, respectively.

A leading hand from Kings Park, NSW, Shannon competed with five other off-highway finalists prior to being crowned the off-highway Master Technician. 

Securing his second on-highway Master Technician award, Bryce, a diesel technician from Perth, also vied against five other on-highway finalists. 

Open to all Penske Guild members, the Master Technician contest saw participants from around Australia and New Zealand compete in qualification rounds prior to the final.

The annual competition includes both general procedural tasks as well as advanced diagnostics scenarios, with finalists contending against the stopwatch.

“This year’s Penske Guild Master Technician skills and diagnostics contest was our most competitive yet,” says Kathy Bandounas, Group Learning and Development Manager at Penske Australia & New Zealand. 

“Congratulations to Shannon and Bryce, as well as our other 10 highly-talented participants who were pipped at the post. 

“We’ve seen the skill level increase year-on-year, and the competition get tighter as the 12 competitors strive for the spoils.”

Encompassing Penske’s product portfolio of on- and off-highway brands, the breadth of the challenges undertaken by the finalists is indicative of the daily tasks a Penske technician undertakes.

“Our highly-skilled Master Technician finalists are indicative of our broader technician base at Penske and what we deliver to customers across our Australian and New Zealand branches,” says Hamish Christie-Johnston, Managing Director of Penske Australia & New Zealand.

Newly-crowned 2022 Master Technicians Shannon and Bryce will enjoy trips overseas to Germany and the United States to visit the mtu and Detroit plants, respectively.

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