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From intern to employee: Neurodiverse students thriving at aerospace company

Aeromotion Canada in Baie-D’Urfe agreed to have him and other students from Summit School, a Montreal school serving students with a range of neurodevelopmental conditions, at their warehouse to clean touchpoints during the pandemic.“At first, I was cleaning the whole building during COVID, but now I’m in a bigger responsibility,” said Kruse. “I’m cleaning airplane parts.”Aeromotion is a privately owned company that repairs engines for aircraft carriers.

“Just the unknown of what they can and can’t do,” said Randall Lidstone, sales director at Aeromotion. “But they’ve been a tremendous benefit to our company and I’m thrilled with this program.” Their job coach, Carolyne Johnstone, says work experience like what they’re getting at the aerospace company is invaluable to them.

 

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