NIE Networks has launched a recruitment drive to appoint 27 new apprentices.
The Apprenticeship Programme has opened to online applications as the company seeks apprentices across three different skill stream: overhead line engineering, underground cable jointing and plant maintenance electricians.
Successful applicants will obtain a vocational qualification in Electrical Power Engineering and a technical Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
The programme is open to anyone who will be aged 16 or over by September and you must hold, or expect to achieve, 3 GCSE passes at Grades D-A* (Grades 3-9) or equivalent including mathematics, English language and a STEM related subject.
Apprentices will earn while they learn, avoiding student loans and gaining vital experience as part of their qualification. The salary starts at around £15,500 plus and there are set milestones for progression before it rises to approximately £29,000 or more upon completion.
John Burns, Technical Training Manager with NIE Networks, said: "The electrical industry in Northern Ireland is at a transformational juncture so the opportunities that lie ahead for our apprentices are varied and exciting. Our vision is to provide an electricity network that is safe and reliable, capable of facilitating a net zero carbon future and one that meets the longer term needs of our society so we need to secure a passionate and skilled workforce."
The NIE Networks Apprenticeship Programme is the only Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) Accredited apprenticeship in Northern Ireland. The company has bespoke training facilities in Ballymena, Campsie and Silverwood, Craigavon and apprentices are supported by specialist instructors who mentor them through their qualification.
John added: "An apprenticeship is an excellent start to your career, it allows you to earn money, avoid student loans and finish with a qualification alongside hands-on experience. NIE Networks is passionate about supporting people to be the best they can be and as some previous apprentices are now on our senior management board, the sky really is the limit in terms of what you can achieve."
The organisation is keen to encourage a diverse range of applications and particularly welcomes applications from females, ethnic minorities and those from the disabled community. They are also supportive of individuals who have worked in a completely different profession but want a career change and those currently working in construction who would like to secure permanent work in Northern Ireland.
Applications close on 19 February at 11pm.
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