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News | Electrical | Published date: 28 April 2026

Bright sparks: five aspiring electricians make it to the final of Screwfix Trade Apprentice

Five talented electrical apprentices from across the UK & Ireland are celebrating after being named as top ten finalists in this year’s Screwfix Trade Apprentice competition.

Each of the finalists fought off strong competition from more than 3,000 applicants from across the UK and Ireland to secure a coveted place in the national final and the chance to take home a career-boosting prize bundle of tools, training and technology worth £10,000.

The two-day final will take place at Google HQ in London on 29-30 April, where the top ten will take part in workshops, networking sessions and a face-to-face interview with an expert judging panel.

The panel includes representatives from the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering, National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting, Federation of Master Builders, and Martin Daly – Screwfix Top Tradesperson 2025.

The five electrical apprentices who made this year’s final are:

  • Ruby-Renee Voss, (19) is studying a Level 3 Electrical Course at Leicester College
  • Gracie Donaghy, (22) is studying Level 3 Electrical Installation at Weston College
  • Kellie Cullen, (19) is an apprentice electrician from Co Kildare
  • Ashton Bull, (19) is studying an electrical apprenticeship at JTL Ashford
  • Nathan Sheridan, (19) is studying a Level 3 Electrical course at Gateshead Construction

Standing out from the crowd

Speaking about reaching the final, Ashton said:

“Having been in the electrical trade for two and a half years now, I enjoy so much of my work, but the best part is taking pride in how a job looks at the end – when I can take a step back and say that was worth it, and know it will last a lifetime. 

“I did well at my GCSEs, and while many of my friends went to university, I chose an apprenticeship, and it is the best decision I have made. I hope to set up my own business when I qualify next year.”

Reflecting on the competition so far, Gracie added:

“I’m absolutely thrilled to have made it to the final of this year’s Screwfix Trade Apprentice competition. When I first applied, I never dreamed I’d get this far – it’s an incredible feeling.

“This journey has been all about pushing myself, growing as an electrician, and striving to be the best I can be. To have my hard work and passion recognised on a national stage is truly amazing, and I can’t wait to see what’s next.”

Sarah Howell, Director of Marketing Communications at Screwfix, said:

“Each year we’re blown away by the calibre of applications we receive for Screwfix Trade Apprentice, and this year was no different. The final ten apprentices have achieved something remarkable, standing out from over 3,000 applicants to earn their place in this year’s final. Their talent, hard work, and commitment to their craft are a testament to the bright future of the trades, and I know the judges have an incredibly tough challenge to choose a winner.

“This competition plays a crucial role in highlighting the importance of trade apprentices, not just as individuals, but as the driving force behind the future success of the industry.”

Celebrating the next generation

Screwfix Trade Apprentice shines a spotlight on trade apprentices across the UK and Ireland. 

By recognising emerging talent, Screwfix aims to inspire more people to consider a career in the trades and showcase the rewarding, skilled opportunities the sector offers.

To find out more about the competition and this year’s finalists, visit: Screwfix.com/SFTA.