Young apprentice grows new forestry skills

July 12, 2023

Forestry apprentice Neihana Brewer is a man of few words, preferring to leave it up to others to speak of his attributes, including Graeme Benge, his employer at Fast Harvesting in Tokoroa. Graeme says the 21-year-old is an example of a future forester passionate about the industry.

ā€œNeihana understands that by being adaptable and taking all opportunities that come his way, he shows he has what it takes to be a leader amongst his peers. Heā€™s a valued member of the Fast Harvesting team because he is a good listener, a quick learner and has a positive attitude that has made him respected by his crew.ā€

Fast Harvesting has 55 staff and six apprentices on its books. Neihana is one of those learners, already a highly skilled machine operator and currently on track to complete his apprenticeship in Forest Harvesting Operations (Manual Tree Faller) (Level 4) qualification this year.

ā€œEarning and learning while gaining experience and qualifications is invaluable, and people donā€™t end up with debt to repay at the end of their study,ā€ says Graeme. ā€œThe opportunity to complete a forestry apprenticeship gives people a sense of achievement, pride and ownership. Theyā€™re the future of one of New Zealandā€™s primary industries.

ā€œApprenticeships add value to our business as any person at any age can achieve a higher level of education and qualification and have a feeling of self-worth.ā€

The whānau has certainly played a significant role in Neihanaā€™s career choice. His father worked in forestry, so Neihana ā€œknew a bitā€ā€” and his uncle (Cuz Brown), a well-known Competenz Te PÅ«kenga assessor and career logger in his own right, also encouraged him to look at forestry as a career. ā€œIt made it easy, and I also have a couple of good mentors inside and outside the company. Forestry is a good career. Being outside and the tree-felling side of things is the best job. It keeps you young and fit! Fast Harvesting is a good company ā€“ everything is done right to keep us safe.ā€

Competenz Te PÅ«kenga training advisor Jan Nikora describes Neihana as very mature and willing to learn. ā€œHeā€™s not afraid to ask for help and has a good support system around him within the crew. They allow him to do his assessments during work hours. He has integrated assessments and daily work training note-taking for maximum time management and gets paid for it ā€” canā€™t get better than that, he reckons!ā€

Quarterly visits by Jan ensure Neihana is keeping on track and progressing with his training plan. Jan is proud of her relationship with the people at Fast Harvesting.ā€œItā€™s these relationships that help support Neihana on his learning journey. Iā€™m so privileged to watch these apprentices mature and transform over the time we work together. Neihana has embraced the journey to becoming a well-respected, professional forestry worker.ā€

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