Stranorlar Bus Éireann Employee Wins National Engineering Award
Stranorlar Bus Mechanic Crowned National Engineering operative of the Year
Stranorlar, Donegal – Local Bus Éireann mechanic Adam Anderson has been named the national Engineering Operative of the Year, a testament to his dedication and expertise. Anderson, who works at the Stranorlar depot, first secured the regional award in October before going on to claim the prestigious national GEM (‘Go the Extra Mile’) Award.
The GEM Awards recognize outstanding contributions across various categories within Bus Éireann, including apprentice of the Year, Depot of the Year, and Craftworker of the Year.
“Your achievements represent the very best of Bus Éireann,” said Stephen Kent, Bus Éireann Chief Executive Officer, in congratulating the winners.”You inspire us all with your commitment, ingenuity, and passion for excellence. Your dedication is at the heart of what makes us a trusted and valued public transport provider.”
From Stranorlar to National Stage: Local Mechanic Wins Top Bus Éireann Award
Stranorlar, Donegal - Adam Anderson, a Bus Éireann mechanic based at the Stranorlar depot, has achieved national recognition for his outstanding work, being crowned the national Engineering Operative of the Year.
Anderson’s journey to the top began with his regional win in October. This success propelled him to the national stage,where he was presented with the prestigious GEM (‘Go the Extra Mile’) Award.
The GEM Awards celebrate the extraordinary contributions of Bus Éireann employees across diverse categories, including Apprentice of the Year, Depot of the Year, and Craftworker of the Year.
Congratulating Anderson and fellow winners, Bus Éireann Chief Executive Officer Stephen Kent stated, “Your achievements represent the very best of Bus Éireann.You inspire us all with your commitment, ingenuity, and passion for excellence. Your dedication is at the heart of what makes us a trusted and valued public transport provider.”
