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Perth technician prevails in Penske Guild contest

Penske Power Systems Perth’s Bryce Bell hailed for proficiency

 

Bryce Bell from Penske Power Systems Perth has been awarded the Penske Guild’s 2019 Master Technician after edging out five other finalists for the top prize.

The annual skills and diagnostics contest includes general procedural tasks as well as advanced diagnostics scenarios – all while racing the clock.

Open to all Penske Guild members, the contest saw technicians from around Australia and New Zealand compete in qualification rounds, prior to the grand final on Friday.

 “At Penske, we understand the importance of recognising and rewarding our very best technicians and the flow on benefits that come from a competition such as this,” training manager on-highway and development Russell Koch says.

“The competition is a great way to publicly display the technical excellence we are renowned for, both within our own organisation and the broader industry in general.

“Technicians who enter this competition participate at the highest level and rightly feel a real sense of achievement from competing against the best.”

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Having been with the organisation for almost a decade, Bell has worked across the full Penske Power Systems product portfolio – including MTU, Detroit, and Allison Transmission and, more recently, Western Star Trucks, MAN Truck & Bus, and Dennis Eagle.

“Since joining the organisation in 2010 as an apprentice, Bryce has displayed a great willingness to develop which has carried him through to achieving this accolade,” general manager – on-highway Sean McLean says.

“Interestingly, Bryce commented on his approach to this competition, and how his adherence to by-the-book troubleshooting protocol served him well.

“Whether in the workshop leading by example, or in the field managing one of our breakdown services for remote Western Australian customers, he demonstrates exemplary technical skills which were evident in the grand final on Friday.”

Western Australian operations general manager Leigh Henderson had overseen Bryce’s development since he started with Penske Power Systems.


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“A worthy winner, Bryce has always had a strong work ethic and demonstrated technical skills beyond his age,” Henderson says.

 “Ambitious from the outset, he often stepped up as a leading hand in his younger years when it was required and his experience quickly multiplied.

“He has elevated himself as a future leader and is keen to work on the complete range of Penske products.

“Bryce is highly respected by all his colleagues and our customers, and is a very popular winner of this competition.

“He has been very loyal to Penske and has supported us through significant growth in operations and diversity of the products we support, and we are grateful for his fantastic attitude.”

As the Penske Guild’s Master Technician, Bell will receive a trip to the United States to tour the manufacturing facilities of Detroit and Daimler Trucks North America, and the Team Penske motorsport facility in North Carolina.

 

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